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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Hi,
Every once in a while someone asks around how to set up a Hebrew document
in LyX. To make things easier, I've created a template with some sane
defaults.
https://github.com/guyru/lyx-hebrew-templates
It uses XeTeX, David CLM as the Roman font and Koma-Script Article as the
document class.
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:
>
>>
Hi,
I've noticed a peculiar behavior when writing an Hebrew document in LyX.
Whenever I type parentheses they get reversed. The problem does not happen
when switching to English. For example if i type ( I get )
instead, and vice-versa. This happens with all kinds of
bracketing including <>, [],
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
Hi All,
On 9 April 2014 18:57, Pavel Sanda sa...@lyx.org wrote:
Dear LyX users,
do you speak one of the languages below and have 5 min of your time to
help LyX to
translate few math environments correctly to PDF outputs? If yes please
check
the section of you language in the following
Hi All,
On 9 April 2014 18:57, Pavel Sanda sa...@lyx.org wrote:
Dear LyX users,
do you speak one of the languages below and have 5 min of your time to
help LyX to
translate few math environments correctly to PDF outputs? If yes please
check
the section of you language in the following
Hi All,
On 9 April 2014 18:57, Pavel Sanda wrote:
> Dear LyX users,
>
> do you speak one of the languages below and have 5 min of your time to
> help LyX to
> translate few math environments correctly to PDF outputs? If yes please
> check
> the section of you language in the
Hi,
Beamer supports various kinds of block environments out of the box such as
theorem, proof, lemma and etc. Some of them are also supported by the
default lyx layout (I'm using lyx 2.0), and some, notably the lemma, aren't
supported.
I can enable this environment using a local layout. But is
Hi,
Beamer supports various kinds of block environments out of the box such as
theorem, proof, lemma and etc. Some of them are also supported by the
default lyx layout (I'm using lyx 2.0), and some, notably the lemma, aren't
supported.
I can enable this environment using a local layout. But is
Hi,
Beamer supports various kinds of block environments out of the box such as
theorem, proof, lemma and etc. Some of them are also supported by the
default lyx layout (I'm using lyx 2.0), and some, notably the lemma, aren't
supported.
I can "enable" this environment using a local layout. But is
Hi,
Is there a way to create a per document list of words to ignore? When
working on a paper in a certain subject there are common related terms
which are labels as typos. Using ignore all is annoying, as it have to be
repeated for every such term each time I re-open the document. Adding the
Hi,
Is there a way to create a per document list of words to ignore? When
working on a paper in a certain subject there are common related terms
which are labels as typos. Using ignore all is annoying, as it have to be
repeated for every such term each time I re-open the document. Adding the
Hi,
Is there a way to create a per document list of words to ignore? When
working on a paper in a certain subject there are common related terms
which are labels as typos. Using "ignore all" is annoying, as it have to be
repeated for every such term each time I re-open the document. Adding the
Hi,
On 3 April 2013 10:40, From: Cor Blom corne...@solcon.nl wrote:-
If you mean the culmus-fonts package in opensuse, this is not a latex
package, but just contains the fonts (can only be used in xelatex of
luatex).
For support of Hebrew, you can install texlive-collection-**langhebrew.
Hi,
On 3 April 2013 10:40, From: Cor Blom corne...@solcon.nl wrote:-
If you mean the culmus-fonts package in opensuse, this is not a latex
package, but just contains the fonts (can only be used in xelatex of
luatex).
For support of Hebrew, you can install texlive-collection-**langhebrew.
Hi,
On 3 April 2013 10:40, From: Cor Blom wrote:-
>
>
> If you mean the "culmus-fonts" package in opensuse, this is not a latex
> package, but just contains the fonts (can only be used in xelatex of
> luatex).
>
> For support of Hebrew, you can install
Hi,
On 21 Feb 2013 20:01,Mordechai Butrashvily moti@gmail.com wrote:
Good news.
Apparently the map file was not configured properly.
All fonts are ok, and after running updmap-sys --enable in the correct
folder, solved all issues.
It's time to get more familiar with Lyx and Latex
Hi,
On 21 Feb 2013 20:01,Mordechai Butrashvily moti@gmail.com wrote:
Good news.
Apparently the map file was not configured properly.
All fonts are ok, and after running updmap-sys --enable in the correct
folder, solved all issues.
It's time to get more familiar with Lyx and Latex
Hi,
On 21 Feb 2013 20:01,Mordechai Butrashvily wrote:
> Good news.
> Apparently the map file was not configured properly.
> All fonts are ok, and after running updmap-sys --enable in the correct
> folder, solved all issues.
> It's time to get more familiar with Lyx and Latex
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 wrote:
>
>
> On Wed,
Hi,
On 5 January 2013 22:02, Richard Heck rgh...@lyx.org wrote:
This should be reported to the Ubuntu people. They include a patch that
uses xdg-open for this kind of purpose. The LyX sources do not include that
patch, for other reasons.
I've reported the bug in
Hi,
On 5 January 2013 22:02, Richard Heck rgh...@lyx.org wrote:
This should be reported to the Ubuntu people. They include a patch that
uses xdg-open for this kind of purpose. The LyX sources do not include that
patch, for other reasons.
I've reported the bug in
Hi,
On 5 January 2013 22:02, Richard Heck wrote:
> This should be reported to the Ubuntu people. They include a patch that
> uses xdg-open for this kind of purpose. The LyX sources do not include that
> patch, for other reasons.
>
>
I've reported the bug in
Hi Richard,
On 20 December 2012 18:01, Richard Heck rgh...@lyx.org wrote:
(4) Open theorems-mine.inc and change the Preamble code for each
environment as you wish. When you see the file, you'll see what to do.
Thanks, for your advise. After looking at the process, I thought I should
Hi Richard,
On 20 December 2012 18:01, Richard Heck rgh...@lyx.org wrote:
(4) Open theorems-mine.inc and change the Preamble code for each
environment as you wish. When you see the file, you'll see what to do.
Thanks, for your advise. After looking at the process, I thought I should
Hi Richard,
On 20 December 2012 18:01, Richard Heck wrote:
>
>
> (4) Open theorems-mine.inc and change the Preamble code for each
> environment as you wish. When you see the file, you'll see what to do.
>
>
>
Thanks, for your advise. After looking at the process, I thought I
Hi Steve,
Thanks for your reply.
On 15 December 2012 17:51, Steve Litt sl...@troubleshooters.com wrote:
I use hyperref in all my books. I just \usepackage{hyperref} in the
layout file, as I remember.
I probably wasn't clear in the problem I described. LyX makes it very easy
to setup
Hi Steve,
Thanks for your reply.
On 15 December 2012 17:51, Steve Litt sl...@troubleshooters.com wrote:
I use hyperref in all my books. I just \usepackage{hyperref} in the
layout file, as I remember.
I probably wasn't clear in the problem I described. LyX makes it very easy
to setup
Hi Steve,
Thanks for your reply.
On 15 December 2012 17:51, Steve Litt wrote:
>
>
> I use hyperref in all my books. I just \usepackage{hyperref} in the
> layout file, as I remember.
>
>
I probably wasn't clear in the problem I described. LyX makes it very easy
to
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 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
>
Hi Nigel,
Nigel Pegram ndpeg...@... writes:
Iviritex is installed, as is culmus-latex.
Ivritex is no longer necessary (or compatible) with modern Tex distributions.
What Tex distribution do you use?
If it's a modern one (e.g. at least Texlive-2007 or teTex 3.) I would suggest
you remove
Hi Nigel,
Nigel Pegram ndpeg...@... writes:
Iviritex is installed, as is culmus-latex.
Ivritex is no longer necessary (or compatible) with modern Tex distributions.
What Tex distribution do you use?
If it's a modern one (e.g. at least Texlive-2007 or teTex 3.) I would suggest
you remove
Hi Nigel,
Nigel Pegram writes:
>
> Iviritex is installed, as is culmus-latex.
>
Ivritex is no longer necessary (or compatible) with modern Tex distributions.
What Tex distribution do you use?
If it's a modern one (e.g. at least Texlive-2007 or teTex 3.) I would suggest
you
Hi,
Paul A. Rubin ru...@... writes:
The key is that LaTeX must know where to find the .sty file. So
1. Create the style file somewhere in the LaTeX directory structure
(typically something like
localtexmf/tex/latex/myNewClass/myclassname.sty). This has the side
benefit of protecting
Hi,
Paul A. Rubin ru...@... writes:
The key is that LaTeX must know where to find the .sty file. So
1. Create the style file somewhere in the LaTeX directory structure
(typically something like
localtexmf/tex/latex/myNewClass/myclassname.sty). This has the side
benefit of protecting
Hi,
Paul A. Rubin writes:
> The key is that LaTeX must know where to find the .sty file. So
>
> 1. Create the style file somewhere in the LaTeX directory structure
> (typically something like
> /tex/latex/myNewClass/myclassname.sty). This has the side
> benefit of protecting
Hi,
I'm trying to use a local LaTeX class (actually I'm writing it). I've put
the .sty file in the same directory as the lyx file but when I add
\usepackage{myclassname} it says it can't find myclassname.sty.
IIRC in previous versions LyX would find files in the current directory too.
I'm using
Hi,
I'm trying to use a local LaTeX class (actually I'm writing it). I've put
the .sty file in the same directory as the lyx file but when I add
\usepackage{myclassname} it says it can't find myclassname.sty.
IIRC in previous versions LyX would find files in the current directory too.
I'm using
Hi,
I'm trying to use a local LaTeX class (actually I'm writing it). I've put
the .sty file in the same directory as the lyx file but when I add
\usepackage{myclassname} it says it can't find myclassname.sty.
IIRC in previous versions LyX would find files in the current directory too.
I'm using
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
Hi,
I've encountered some strange behavior in LyX 1.5.6. In the document
settings I've disabled the Use AMS math package automatically and
unchecked the Use AMS math package, but when I add a formula containing
the \iint symbol, this setting gets ignored and LyX uses the AMS math
package.
The
Hi,
On Sat, Oct 11, 2008 at 10:30 PM, Uwe Stöhr [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Not LyX inserts this, you did, see below:
Maybe I wasn't clear in my message. Here is a code snippet of the document
created by LyX 1.5.6
%% LyX 1.5.6 created this file. For more info, see http://www.lyx.org/.
%% Do
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:
Hi,
On Sat, Oct 11, 2008 at 11:26 PM, Uwe Stöhr [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
OK, I used the default esint package math option, therefore I couldn't see
this. I don't know exactly, but remember that we only turn off automatically
detection of the amssymb package but not the amsmath package to
Hi,
I've encountered some strange behavior in LyX 1.5.6. In the document
settings I've disabled the Use AMS math package automatically and
unchecked the Use AMS math package, but when I add a formula containing
the \iint symbol, this setting gets ignored and LyX uses the AMS math
package.
The
Hi,
On Sat, Oct 11, 2008 at 10:30 PM, Uwe Stöhr [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Not LyX inserts this, you did, see below:
Maybe I wasn't clear in my message. Here is a code snippet of the document
created by LyX 1.5.6
%% LyX 1.5.6 created this file. For more info, see http://www.lyx.org/.
%% Do
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:
Hi,
On Sat, Oct 11, 2008 at 11:26 PM, Uwe Stöhr [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
OK, I used the default esint package math option, therefore I couldn't see
this. I don't know exactly, but remember that we only turn off automatically
detection of the amssymb package but not the amsmath package to
Hi,
I've encountered some strange behavior in LyX 1.5.6. In the document
settings I've disabled the "Use AMS math package automatically" and
unchecked the "Use AMS math package", but when I add a formula containing
the \iint symbol, this setting gets ignored and LyX uses the AMS math
package.
Hi,
On Sat, Oct 11, 2008 at 10:30 PM, Uwe Stöhr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Not LyX inserts this, you did, see below:
>
Maybe I wasn't clear in my message. Here is a code snippet of the document
created by LyX 1.5.6
%% LyX 1.5.6 created this file. For more info, see http://www.lyx.org/.
%%
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
Hi,
On Sat, Oct 11, 2008 at 11:26 PM, Uwe Stöhr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> OK, I used the default esint package math option, therefore I couldn't see
> this. I don't know exactly, but remember that we only turn off automatically
> detection of the amssymb package but not the amsmath package
Hi,
Uwe Stöhr [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
This can be done by redefining the eqnarray environment to be the align
environment, you should find
how this is done in the archive of this list.
regards Uwe
Thanks very much for your reply. I tried searching the archive and google but
Hi,
Uwe Stöhr [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
This can be done by redefining the eqnarray environment to be the align
environment, you should find
how this is done in the archive of this list.
regards Uwe
Thanks very much for your reply. I tried searching the archive and google but
Hi,
Uwe Stöhr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> This can be done by redefining the eqnarray environment to be the align
environment, you should find
> how this is done in the archive of this list.
>
> regards Uwe
>
>
Thanks very much for your reply. I tried searching the archive and google
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
hi,
I compiled from source lyx 1.5 from the svn. And discovered that pdflatex is
not a listed under the view menu or the file-export as default anymore and
one should add it himself (through setting dialog) if he wants to use it.
Does this reflect anything about pdflatex? Why they didn't list it
hi,
I compiled from source lyx 1.5 from the svn. And discovered that pdflatex is
not a listed under the view menu or the file-export as default anymore and
one should add it himself (through setting dialog) if he wants to use it.
Does this reflect anything about pdflatex? Why they didn't list it
hi,
I compiled from source lyx 1.5 from the svn. And discovered that pdflatex is
not a listed under the view menu or the file->export as default anymore and
one should add it himself (through setting dialog) if he wants to use it.
Does this reflect anything about pdflatex? Why they didn't list
I want to enter a multiple lines into a display formula and center each line
by it's own (I don't won't the lines to aligned together).
The equivalent tex input for what i ask is:
$$\displaylines{(x+a)^2 = x^2+2ax+a^2\cr
(x+a)(x-a) = x^2-a^2\cr}$$
Can someone please explain to
I want to enter a multiple lines into a display formula and center each line
by it's own (I don't won't the lines to aligned together).
The equivalent tex input for what i ask is:
$$\displaylines{(x+a)^2 = x^2+2ax+a^2\cr
(x+a)(x-a) = x^2-a^2\cr}$$
Can someone please explain to
I want to enter a multiple lines into a display formula and center each line
by it's own (I don't won't the lines to aligned together).
The equivalent tex input for what i ask is:
$$\displaylines{(x+a)^2 = x^2+2ax+a^2\cr
(x+a)(x-a) = x^2-a^2\cr}$$
Can someone please explain to
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