Graham Smith a écrit :
If I add an environment such as senderaddress they appear in
French. Existing letter files use English labels, but if I add any
new labels they are also in French.
This is with lyx 1.5.5 on OSx, any easy fix available.
Change in your template .lyx file the following
Graham Smith a écrit :
Jean-marie,
Following on from this, I have downloaded your example ksl2pro.lyx
from the Lx wiki, but when I compile it, I only get the text of the
letter, the footnote and page number.
I am not getting any of the letter specific details, the logo, or the
footer.
Graham Smith a écrit :
If I add an environment such as "senderaddress" they appear in
French. Existing letter files use English labels, but if I add any
new labels they are also in French.
This is with lyx 1.5.5 on OSx, any easy fix available.
Change in your template ".lyx" file the
Graham Smith a écrit :
Jean-marie,
Following on from this, I have downloaded your example ksl2pro.lyx
from the Lx wiki, but when I compile it, I only get the text of the
letter, the footnote and page number.
I am not getting any of the letter specific details, the logo, or the
footer.
the fancy package. It has nothing to do with KomaScript
Letter 2.
HTH
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jean-marie pacquet
the fancy package. It has nothing to do with KomaScript
Letter 2.
HTH
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jean-marie pacquet
x.org/Examples/KomaLetter2
I don't know the "fancy" package. It has nothing to do with KomaScript
Letter 2.
HTH
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jean-marie pacquet
translation.
Done! But feel free to proof read the english text!
Best regards
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jean-marie pacquet
translation.
Done! But feel free to proof read the english text!
Best regards
--
jean-marie pacquet
translation.
Done! But feel free to proof read the english text!
Best regards
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jean-marie pacquet
me about any mis-use of the document class.
Hi Christian,
I did something very similar for french letters last year. If you want
to add these files to the Lyx wiki, please feel free to get them here:
http://pacquet.net/?q=node/2
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jean-marie pacquet
me about any mis-use of the document class.
Hi Christian,
I did something very similar for french letters last year. If you want
to add these files to the Lyx wiki, please feel free to get them here:
http://pacquet.net/?q=node/2
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jean-marie pacquet
me about any mis-use of the document class.
Hi Christian,
I did something very similar for french letters last year. If you want
to add these files to the Lyx wiki, please feel free to get them here:
http://pacquet.net/?q=node/2
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jean-marie pacquet
Andre Poenitz a écrit :
On Tue, Mar 04, 2008 at 10:27:23AM -0500, rgheck wrote:
Jean-Marie Pacquet wrote:
rgheck a écrit :
Try running with -dbg init on the working installation. What's the next
line?
rh
Adding minibuffer at position 0 0 is the last line
Andre Poenitz a écrit :
On Tue, Mar 04, 2008 at 10:27:23AM -0500, rgheck wrote:
Jean-Marie Pacquet wrote:
rgheck a écrit :
Try running with -dbg init on the working installation. What's the next
line?
rh
Adding minibuffer at position 0 0 is the last line
Andre Poenitz a écrit :
On Tue, Mar 04, 2008 at 10:27:23AM -0500, rgheck wrote:
Jean-Marie Pacquet wrote:
rgheck a écrit :
Try running with -dbg init on the working installation. What's the next
line?
rh
"Adding minibuffer at position 0 0" is the
be wrong there?
TIA
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jean-marie pacquet
Setting debug level to init
Debugging `init' (Program initialisation)
Checking whether LyX is run in place... no
package
binary_dir /usr/bin/
system_support /usr/share/lyx/./
build_support
user_support /home/jmpacquet/.lyx
rgheck a écrit :
Try running with -dbg init on the working installation. What's the
next line?
rh
Adding minibuffer at position 0 0 is the last line on the working
installation.
--
jmp
rgheck a écrit :
Jean-Marie Pacquet wrote:
rgheck a écrit :
Try running with -dbg init on the working installation. What's the
next line?
rh
Adding minibuffer at position 0 0 is the last line on the working
installation.
OK, well, try comparing with -dbg any.
What I DON'T want to have
rgheck a écrit :
[...]
So it worked??
No, it just died gracefully and returned to the prompt!
In the mean time I tried another version from Linuxpackages (Lyx 1.5.0
compiled with qt 4.3.0). It does exactly the same thing: SIGSEGV on startup.
I also built an old version (Lyx 1.4.5.1) which
rgheck a écrit :
Jean-Marie Pacquet wrote:
rgheck a écrit :
[...]
So it worked??
No, it just died gracefully and returned to the prompt!
In the mean time I tried another version from Linuxpackages (Lyx
1.5.0 compiled with qt 4.3.0). It does exactly the same thing:
SIGSEGV on startup.
I
Bob Lounsbury a écrit :
On Tue, Mar 4, 2008 at 11:22 AM, Jean-Marie Pacquet [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[...]
I hope this isn't off topic or a silly question. Did you upgrade
Slackware from 10.2 to 12.0 or was it a fresh install? Just thinking
maybe something got messed up in the upgrade
be wrong there?
TIA
--
jean-marie pacquet
Setting debug level to init
Debugging `init' (Program initialisation)
Checking whether LyX is run in place... no
package
binary_dir /usr/bin/
system_support /usr/share/lyx/./
build_support
user_support /home/jmpacquet/.lyx
rgheck a écrit :
Try running with -dbg init on the working installation. What's the
next line?
rh
Adding minibuffer at position 0 0 is the last line on the working
installation.
--
jmp
rgheck a écrit :
Jean-Marie Pacquet wrote:
rgheck a écrit :
Try running with -dbg init on the working installation. What's the
next line?
rh
Adding minibuffer at position 0 0 is the last line on the working
installation.
OK, well, try comparing with -dbg any.
What I DON'T want to have
rgheck a écrit :
[...]
So it worked??
No, it just died gracefully and returned to the prompt!
In the mean time I tried another version from Linuxpackages (Lyx 1.5.0
compiled with qt 4.3.0). It does exactly the same thing: SIGSEGV on startup.
I also built an old version (Lyx 1.4.5.1) which
rgheck a écrit :
Jean-Marie Pacquet wrote:
rgheck a écrit :
[...]
So it worked??
No, it just died gracefully and returned to the prompt!
In the mean time I tried another version from Linuxpackages (Lyx
1.5.0 compiled with qt 4.3.0). It does exactly the same thing:
SIGSEGV on startup.
I
Bob Lounsbury a écrit :
On Tue, Mar 4, 2008 at 11:22 AM, Jean-Marie Pacquet [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[...]
I hope this isn't off topic or a silly question. Did you upgrade
Slackware from 10.2 to 12.0 or was it a fresh install? Just thinking
maybe something got messed up in the upgrade
be wrong there?
TIA
--
jean-marie pacquet
Setting debug level to init
Debugging `init' (Program initialisation)
Checking whether LyX is run in place... no
binary_dir /usr/bin/
system_support /usr/share/lyx/./
build_support
user_support /home/jmpacquet/.lyx
rgheck a écrit :
Try running with -dbg init on the working installation. What's the
next line?
rh
"Adding minibuffer at position 0 0" is the last line on the working
installation.
--
jmp
rgheck a écrit :
Jean-Marie Pacquet wrote:
rgheck a écrit :
Try running with -dbg init on the working installation. What's the
next line?
rh
"Adding minibuffer at position 0 0" is the last line on the working
installation.
OK, well, try comparing with -dbg any.
What I
rgheck a écrit :
[...]
So it worked??
No, it just died gracefully and returned to the prompt!
In the mean time I tried another version from Linuxpackages (Lyx 1.5.0
compiled with qt 4.3.0). It does exactly the same thing: SIGSEGV on startup.
I also built an old version (Lyx 1.4.5.1) which
rgheck a écrit :
Jean-Marie Pacquet wrote:
rgheck a écrit :
[...]
So it worked??
No, it just died gracefully and returned to the prompt!
In the mean time I tried another version from Linuxpackages (Lyx
1.5.0 compiled with qt 4.3.0). It does exactly the same thing:
SIGSEGV on startup.
I
Bob Lounsbury a écrit :
On Tue, Mar 4, 2008 at 11:22 AM, Jean-Marie Pacquet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[...]
I hope this isn't off topic or a silly question. Did you upgrade
Slackware from 10.2 to 12.0 or was it a fresh install? Just thinking
maybe something got messed up in the u
immediately in front of the first word in the letter body the result is
removal of the headersepline (which the template says should not be there
anyway), and the shift of the current header (based on the Subject label)
from left aligned to right aligned.
I've never used that...
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immediately in front of the first word in the letter body the result is
removal of the headersepline (which the template says should not be there
anyway), and the shift of the current header (based on the Subject label)
from left aligned to right aligned.
I've never used that...
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jean-marie pacquet
is command
immediately in front of the first word in the letter body the result is
removal of the headersepline (which the template says should not be there
anyway), and the shift of the current header (based on the Subject label)
from left aligned to right aligned.
I've never used that...
--
, and it looks like it should fit
correctly.
Thanks,
L
You can add the line ,enlargefirstpage=true at the end of the class
options in the preamble (between the lines %,refline=wide% and }) in
my lyx version.
HTH
--
jean-marie pacquet
, and it looks like it should fit
correctly.
Thanks,
L
You can add the line ,enlargefirstpage=true at the end of the class
options in the preamble (between the lines %,refline=wide% and }) in
my lyx version.
HTH
--
jean-marie pacquet
, and it looks like it should fit
correctly.
Thanks,
L
You can add the line ",enlargefirstpage=true" at the end of the class
options in the preamble (between the lines "%,refline=wide%" and "}") in
my lyx version.
HTH
--
jean-marie pacquet
could set something like that in the lco file:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Best regards
--
jean-marie pacquet
could set something like that in the lco file:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Best regards
--
jean-marie pacquet
he top of the letter,
you could set something like that in the lco file:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Best regards
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jean-marie pacquet
regards
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jean-marie pacquet
regards
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to
send you a copy.
Kind regards
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jean-marie pacquet
Hi,
I compiled Lyx 1.3.6 using the frontend xforms 1.0 on my slackware 9.1
(./configure;make).
I'm getting an error crashing Lyx when I hit Aide/Manuel d'Apprentissage
(Help/Manual):
BadValue (integer parameter out of range for operation) id: 27263303
Any idea?
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jean-marie pacquet
!
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jean-marie pacquet
Hi,
I compiled Lyx 1.3.6 using the frontend xforms 1.0 on my slackware 9.1
(./configure;make).
I'm getting an error crashing Lyx when I hit Aide/Manuel d'Apprentissage
(Help/Manual):
BadValue (integer parameter out of range for operation) id: 27263303
Any idea?
--
jean-marie pacquet
!
--
jean-marie pacquet
Hi,
I compiled Lyx 1.3.6 using the frontend xforms 1.0 on my slackware 9.1
(./configure;make).
I'm getting an error crashing Lyx when I hit Aide/Manuel d'Apprentissage
(Help/Manual):
BadValue (integer parameter out of range for operation) id: 27263303
Any idea?
--
jean-marie pacquet
!
--
jean-marie pacquet
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