Lyx export to OpenOffice.org

2007-05-20 Thread John Kane
I noticed that there is an export option for LyX to OOo Writer. I gave it a try and Lyx seemed to do something but I don't see any output file. Am I missing something here? I tried a TeX export on the same document and it seemed to work fine. Thanks Be smarter than spam. See how

Re: LyX beta 2.0 on Mac

2007-05-19 Thread John Kane
--- Bennett Helm [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On May 18, 2007, at 8:45 PM, John Kane wrote: --- Bennett Helm [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On May 18, 2007, at 7:23 PM, John Kane wrote: --- A. Scottedward Hodel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I want to echo the praise for LyX given earlier

Re: LyX beta 2.0 on Mac

2007-05-19 Thread John Kane
--- Bennett Helm [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On May 18, 2007, at 8:45 PM, John Kane wrote: --- Bennett Helm [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On May 18, 2007, at 7:23 PM, John Kane wrote: --- A. Scottedward Hodel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I want to echo the praise for LyX given earlier

Re: LyX beta 2.0 on Mac

2007-05-19 Thread John Kane
--- Bennett Helm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On May 18, 2007, at 8:45 PM, John Kane wrote: > > > > > --- Bennett Helm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > >> On May 18, 2007, at 7:23 PM, John Kane wrote: > >> > >>> --- "A. Scot

Re: LyX beta 2.0 on Mac

2007-05-18 Thread John Kane
--- A. Scottedward Hodel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I want to echo the praise for LyX given earlier. I I've used LyX in lecture and they are impressed with the quick entry of equations, promptly followed by a legible on-screen preview of the equations. It's a wonderful tool. Can

Re: LyX beta 2.0 on Mac

2007-05-18 Thread John Kane
--- Bennett Helm [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On May 18, 2007, at 7:23 PM, John Kane wrote: --- A. Scottedward Hodel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I want to echo the praise for LyX given earlier. I I've used LyX in lecture and they are impressed with the quick entry of equations

Re: LyX beta 2.0 on Mac

2007-05-18 Thread John Kane
--- A. Scottedward Hodel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I want to echo the praise for LyX given earlier. I I've used LyX in lecture and they are impressed with the quick entry of equations, promptly followed by a legible on-screen preview of the equations. It's a wonderful tool. Can

Re: LyX beta 2.0 on Mac

2007-05-18 Thread John Kane
--- Bennett Helm [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On May 18, 2007, at 7:23 PM, John Kane wrote: --- A. Scottedward Hodel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I want to echo the praise for LyX given earlier. I I've used LyX in lecture and they are impressed with the quick entry of equations

Re: LyX beta 2.0 on Mac

2007-05-18 Thread John Kane
--- "A. Scottedward Hodel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I want to echo the praise for LyX given earlier. I > I've used LyX in > lecture and they are impressed with the quick entry > of equations, > promptly followed by a legible on-screen preview of > the equations. > It's a wonderful

Re: LyX beta 2.0 on Mac

2007-05-18 Thread John Kane
--- Bennett Helm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On May 18, 2007, at 7:23 PM, John Kane wrote: > > > --- "A. Scottedward Hodel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > wrote: > > > >> I want to echo the praise for LyX given earlier. > I > >> I'v

Re: Utility to help with importing text?

2007-03-16 Thread John Kane
--- Tad Marko [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Howdy! I have a few manuscripts in convering to LyX for a friend. They are plain text files. Are there any utilities that can help me with the transformation of the double quotes to a `` and '' format (or whatever format I should be using)?

Re: Utility to help with importing text?

2007-03-16 Thread John Kane
--- Tad Marko [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Howdy! I have a few manuscripts in convering to LyX for a friend. They are plain text files. Are there any utilities that can help me with the transformation of the double quotes to a `` and '' format (or whatever format I should be using)?

Re: Utility to help with importing text?

2007-03-16 Thread John Kane
--- Tad Marko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Howdy! > > I have a few manuscripts in convering to LyX for a > friend. They are > plain text files. Are there any utilities that can > help me with the > transformation of the double quotes to a `` and '' > format (or whatever > format I should be

Re: (sin asunto)

2007-03-15 Thread John Kane
--- Jorge Mario [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: hi i can't run my Lyx in winXP, please. My Lyx 1,5 works well in my office, but it does not run in my PC, It says to Lyx no Started”, I can solve it? Are you trying to run LyX 1.5 on both machines? What operating system do you have at work?

Re: (sin asunto)

2007-03-15 Thread John Kane
--- Jorge Mario [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: hi i can't run my Lyx in winXP, please. My Lyx 1,5 works well in my office, but it does not run in my PC, It says to Lyx no Started”, I can solve it? Are you trying to run LyX 1.5 on both machines? What operating system do you have at work?

Re: (sin asunto)

2007-03-15 Thread John Kane
--- Jorge Mario <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > hi > > i can't run my Lyx in winXP, please. > > My Lyx 1,5 works well in my office, but it does not > run in my PC, It > says to "Lyx no Started”, I can solve it? Are you trying to run LyX 1.5 on both machines? What operating system do you have at

Re: Bibtex question on URL references

2007-03-04 Thread John Kane
. However the format is used by about 1,000 journals and is commonly used as the basis for a lot of reports etc. And I grew up with it! John Kane wrote: I have been trying to use JabRef to handle references. My first experiments have been fairly successful but I am wondering how people

Re: Bibtex question on URL references

2007-03-04 Thread John Kane
. However the format is used by about 1,000 journals and is commonly used as the basis for a lot of reports etc. And I grew up with it! John Kane wrote: I have been trying to use JabRef to handle references. My first experiments have been fairly successful but I am wondering how people

Re: Bibtex question on URL references

2007-03-04 Thread John Kane
I believe he felt the system was a bit picky and arbitrary. However the format is used by about 1,000 journals and is commonly used as the basis for a lot of reports etc. And I grew up with it! > > John Kane wrote: > > I have been trying to use JabRef to handle > references. >

Bibtex question on URL references

2007-03-03 Thread John Kane
I have been trying to use JabRef to handle references. My first experiments have been fairly successful but I am wondering how people handle a URL reference. For example I have a reference to a website ( see http://ca.geocities.com/jrkrideau/LyX/burdett2004.pdf ) and I don't see quite how to

Bibtex question on URL references

2007-03-03 Thread John Kane
I have been trying to use JabRef to handle references. My first experiments have been fairly successful but I am wondering how people handle a URL reference. For example I have a reference to a website ( see http://ca.geocities.com/jrkrideau/LyX/burdett2004.pdf ) and I don't see quite how to

Bibtex question on URL references

2007-03-03 Thread John Kane
I have been trying to use JabRef to handle references. My first experiments have been fairly successful but I am wondering how people handle a URL reference. For example I have a reference to a website ( see http://ca.geocities.com/jrkrideau/LyX/burdett2004.pdf ) and I don't see quite how to

Re: Lyx article on OSNews

2007-02-27 Thread John Kane
--- killermike [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: http://www.osnews.com/story.php/17373/Lyx-the-Multi-Platform-Document-Editor/ I wrote a quick overview of Lyx for tech news site OSNews. I enjoyed the article and have bookmarked it for passing on to others. I was particularly struck by the

Re: Lyx article on OSNews

2007-02-27 Thread John Kane
--- killermike [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: http://www.osnews.com/story.php/17373/Lyx-the-Multi-Platform-Document-Editor/ I wrote a quick overview of Lyx for tech news site OSNews. I enjoyed the article and have bookmarked it for passing on to others. I was particularly struck by the

Re: Lyx article on OSNews

2007-02-27 Thread John Kane
--- killermike <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > http://www.osnews.com/story.php/17373/Lyx-the-Multi-Platform-Document-Editor/ > > I wrote a quick overview of Lyx for tech news site > OSNews. I enjoyed the article and have bookmarked it for passing on to others. I was particularly struck by the

Re: MS Word to LyX : Losing special characters

2007-02-13 Thread John Kane
--- Daniel Watkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 John Kane wrote: My problem is that I am getting a ? for (curly quotes) LaTeX uses `` and '' for opening and closing quotes, so you should be able to search and replace, in Word

Re: MS Word to LyX : Losing special characters

2007-02-13 Thread John Kane
--- Daniel Watkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 John Kane wrote: Oh of course. I cannot turn it off since I didn't produce the document but a search and replace is easy enough. I'm assuming that you're using Word. If you don't disable

Re: MS Word to LyX : Losing special characters

2007-02-13 Thread John Kane
--- Daniel Lohmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: John Kane schrieb: No I'm not using Word(well not if I can help it. I normally use OOo as a WP, with smart quotes off, but I get some very badly formatted Word documents for internal use. Occasionally it is easier to put them

Re: MS Word to LyX : Losing special characters

2007-02-13 Thread John Kane
--- Daniel Watkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 John Kane wrote: My problem is that I am getting a ? for (curly quotes) LaTeX uses `` and '' for opening and closing quotes, so you should be able to search and replace, in Word

Re: MS Word to LyX : Losing special characters

2007-02-13 Thread John Kane
--- Daniel Watkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 John Kane wrote: Oh of course. I cannot turn it off since I didn't produce the document but a search and replace is easy enough. I'm assuming that you're using Word. If you don't disable

Re: MS Word to LyX : Losing special characters

2007-02-13 Thread John Kane
--- Daniel Lohmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: John Kane schrieb: No I'm not using Word(well not if I can help it. I normally use OOo as a WP, with smart quotes off, but I get some very badly formatted Word documents for internal use. Occasionally it is easier to put them

Re: MS Word to LyX : Losing special characters

2007-02-13 Thread John Kane
--- Daniel Watkins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- > Hash: SHA1 > > John Kane wrote: > > My problem is that I am getting a ? for " (curly > > quotes) > LaTeX uses `` and '' for opening and closing quotes, > so you should

Re: MS Word to LyX : Losing special characters

2007-02-13 Thread John Kane
--- Daniel Watkins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- > Hash: SHA1 > > John Kane wrote: > >> Oh of course. I cannot turn it off since I > didn't > >> produce the document but a search and replace is > easy > >&

Re: MS Word to LyX : Losing special characters

2007-02-13 Thread John Kane
--- Daniel Lohmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > John Kane schrieb: > > > > > No I'm not using Word(well not if I can help it. I > > normally use OOo as a WP, with "smart quotes" off, > but > > I get some very badly formatted Word documents &

MS Word to LyX : Losing special characters

2007-02-12 Thread John Kane
What is the current approach to importing Word documents to LyX? I don't want to do anything fancy. I have some very poorly formatted Word docs (working docs not for publication) and I have found that simply cutting and pasting the text into LyX and doing a bit of formatting can save me a lot of

MS Word to LyX : Losing special characters

2007-02-12 Thread John Kane
What is the current approach to importing Word documents to LyX? I don't want to do anything fancy. I have some very poorly formatted Word docs (working docs not for publication) and I have found that simply cutting and pasting the text into LyX and doing a bit of formatting can save me a lot of

MS Word to LyX : Losing special characters

2007-02-12 Thread John Kane
What is the current approach to importing Word documents to LyX? I don't want to do anything fancy. I have some very poorly formatted Word docs (working docs not for publication) and I have found that simply cutting and pasting the text into LyX and doing a bit of formatting can save me a lot of

Re: Problem generating PDF file with LyX 1.4.3

2007-02-11 Thread John Kane
--- Paul A. Rubin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: John Kane wrote: --- Paul A. Rubin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: John Kane wrote: Could this just be a Foxit problem? Possible but not entirely likely. Can you load a doc into LyX and then use File-Export-PDF (pdflatex) to generate

Re: Problem generating PDF file with LyX 1.4.3

2007-02-11 Thread John Kane
--- Paul A. Rubin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: John Kane wrote: If you have acroread32 set as the viewer for PDF (pdflatex), that would explain why View-PDF (pdflatex) now calls Acrobat Reader. Otherwise, it's probably the same phenomenon that causes your car to do strange things

Re: Problem generating PDF file with LyX 1.4.3

2007-02-11 Thread John Kane
--- Paul A. Rubin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: John Kane wrote: --- Paul A. Rubin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: John Kane wrote: Could this just be a Foxit problem? Possible but not entirely likely. Can you load a doc into LyX and then use File-Export-PDF (pdflatex) to generate

Re: Problem generating PDF file with LyX 1.4.3

2007-02-11 Thread John Kane
--- Paul A. Rubin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: John Kane wrote: If you have acroread32 set as the viewer for PDF (pdflatex), that would explain why View-PDF (pdflatex) now calls Acrobat Reader. Otherwise, it's probably the same phenomenon that causes your car to do strange things

Re: Problem generating PDF file with LyX 1.4.3

2007-02-11 Thread John Kane
--- "Paul A. Rubin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > John Kane wrote: > > --- "Paul A. Rubin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > >> John Kane wrote: > > >>> Could this just be a Foxit problem? > > >> Possible but

Re: Problem generating PDF file with LyX 1.4.3

2007-02-11 Thread John Kane
--- "Paul A. Rubin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > John Kane wrote: > > >>> > >> If you have acroread32 set as the viewer for PDF > (pdflatex), that would > >> explain why View->PDF (pdflatex) now calls > Acrobat Reader. Otherwise,

Re: Problem generating PDF file with LyX 1.4.3

2007-02-10 Thread John Kane
--- Paul A. Rubin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: John Kane wrote: Having accidentally spammed 3,000 or so R-help list readers with this message I thought I might try again,hopefully in the right list this time. Might not be spam -- maybe one of them can produce a logistic regression

Re: Problem generating PDF file with LyX 1.4.3

2007-02-10 Thread John Kane
--- Paul A. Rubin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: John Kane wrote: Having accidentally spammed 3,000 or so R-help list readers with this message I thought I might try again,hopefully in the right list this time. Might not be spam -- maybe one of them can produce a logistic regression

Re: Problem generating PDF file with LyX 1.4.3

2007-02-10 Thread John Kane
--- "Paul A. Rubin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > John Kane wrote: > > Having accidentally spammed 3,000 or so R-help > list > > readers with this message I thought I might try > > again,hopefully in the right list this time. > > Might not be spam

Problem generating PDF file with LyX 1.4.3

2007-02-07 Thread John Kane
Having accidentally spammed 3,000 or so R-help list readers with this message I thought I might try again,hopefully in the right list this time. I just changed machines and, at first, could not get LyX 1.4.3-4 to even load. I tried 1.5 which loaded nicely but would not give me PDF output.

Re: Do you like justified or ragged right?

2007-02-07 Thread John Kane
--- Steve Litt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi all, I'm writing a short book called Troubleshooting: Just the Facts. The intention is to make it an Ebook that can be printed and staple bound by the customer, if so desired. I use skip rather than indentation to separate paragraphs, and I

Problem generating PDF file with LyX 1.4.3

2007-02-07 Thread John Kane
Having accidentally spammed 3,000 or so R-help list readers with this message I thought I might try again,hopefully in the right list this time. I just changed machines and, at first, could not get LyX 1.4.3-4 to even load. I tried 1.5 which loaded nicely but would not give me PDF output.

Re: Do you like justified or ragged right?

2007-02-07 Thread John Kane
--- Steve Litt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi all, I'm writing a short book called Troubleshooting: Just the Facts. The intention is to make it an Ebook that can be printed and staple bound by the customer, if so desired. I use skip rather than indentation to separate paragraphs, and I

Problem generating PDF file with LyX 1.4.3

2007-02-07 Thread John Kane
Having accidentally spammed 3,000 or so R-help list readers with this message I thought I might try again,hopefully in the right list this time. I just changed machines and, at first, could not get LyX 1.4.3-4 to even load. I tried 1.5 which loaded nicely but would not give me PDF output.

Re: Do you like justified or ragged right?

2007-02-07 Thread John Kane
--- Steve Litt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi all, > > I'm writing a short book called "Troubleshooting: > Just the Facts". The > intention is to make it an Ebook that can be printed > and staple bound by the > customer, if so desired. I use skip rather than > indentation to separate >

Re: cannot reqd an old lyx file

2007-02-03 Thread John Kane
--- Mouras Harold [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Dear all, I composed several days ago a lyx file butt am not able to read it on a new computer running windiws vista and the new lyx for windows. I have attached the file. Could someone help me ? Thnak you very much in advance, Harold What

Re: cannot reqd an old lyx file

2007-02-03 Thread John Kane
--- Mouras Harold [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Dear all, I composed several days ago a lyx file butt am not able to read it on a new computer running windiws vista and the new lyx for windows. I have attached the file. Could someone help me ? Thnak you very much in advance, Harold What

Re: cannot reqd an old lyx file

2007-02-03 Thread John Kane
--- Mouras Harold <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Dear all, > I composed several days ago a lyx file butt am not > able to read it on a > new computer running windiws vista and the new lyx > for windows. I have > attached the file. Could someone help me ? > Thnak you very much in advance, > Harold

LyX 1.3.4-4 does not load, LyX 1.5 svn loads nicely

2007-02-02 Thread John Kane
I just moved to a new (for me) computer ( 1G ram, hurray. My old one with 512K had died and I was using a clunker with 256k. Still WindowsXP but ... I had to install a lot of my personal software including LyX. I tried to install LyX 1.3.4 and first got a message that it was timing out trying

LyX 1.3.4-4 does not load, LyX 1.5 svn loads nicely

2007-02-02 Thread John Kane
I just moved to a new (for me) computer ( 1G ram, hurray. My old one with 512K had died and I was using a clunker with 256k. Still WindowsXP but ... I had to install a lot of my personal software including LyX. I tried to install LyX 1.3.4 and first got a message that it was timing out trying

LyX 1.3.4-4 does not load, LyX 1.5 svn loads nicely

2007-02-02 Thread John Kane
I just moved to a new (for me) computer ( 1G ram, hurray. My old one with 512K had died and I was using a clunker with 256k. Still WindowsXP but ... I had to install a lot of my personal software including LyX. I tried to install LyX 1.3.4 and first got a message that it was timing out trying

Re: OpenOffice vs. LyX

2007-01-26 Thread John Kane
than try to figure out what all the spaces were doing (tabs were too sophisticated). At least the CV's were not in Excel which I have seen. On Thursday 25 January 2007 09:37 am, John Kane wrote: Beats me but there are quite a few books out there done with OOo including the collaboratively

Re: OpenOffice vs. LyX

2007-01-26 Thread John Kane
than try to figure out what all the spaces were doing (tabs were too sophisticated). At least the CV's were not in Excel which I have seen. On Thursday 25 January 2007 09:37 am, John Kane wrote: Beats me but there are quite a few books out there done with OOo including the collaboratively

Re: OpenOffice vs. LyX

2007-01-26 Thread John Kane
ard format. It was faster to have them reentered than try to figure out what all the spaces were doing (tabs were too sophisticated). At least the CV's were not in Excel which I have seen. > > On Thursday 25 January 2007 09:37 am, John Kane > wrote: > > Beats me but there are quite a

Re: OpenOffice vs. LyX

2007-01-25 Thread John Kane
--- killermike [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 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 wrote using

Re: OpenOffice vs. LyX

2007-01-25 Thread John Kane
--- killermike [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 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 wrote using

Re: OpenOffice vs. LyX

2007-01-25 Thread John Kane
--- killermike <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > 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 > >

Fwd: Re: OpenOffice vs. LyX

2007-01-23 Thread John Kane
--- John Kane [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Date: Tue, 23 Jan 2007 09:34:36 -0500 (EST) From: John Kane [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: OpenOffice vs. LyX To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] --- Gunnar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Unfortunatly I must also say that OpenOffice is far behind MS Word. I'm

Fwd: Re: OpenOffice vs. LyX

2007-01-23 Thread John Kane
--- John Kane [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Date: Tue, 23 Jan 2007 09:34:36 -0500 (EST) From: John Kane [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: OpenOffice vs. LyX To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] --- Gunnar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Unfortunatly I must also say that OpenOffice is far behind MS Word. I'm

Fwd: Re: OpenOffice vs. LyX

2007-01-23 Thread John Kane
--- John Kane <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Date: Tue, 23 Jan 2007 09:34:36 -0500 (EST) > From: John Kane <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Subject: Re: OpenOffice vs. LyX > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > --- Gunnar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Unfor

Fwd: Re: Newbie windows install problem class scrbook is unknown

2007-01-22 Thread John Kane
--- John Kane [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Date: Mon, 22 Jan 2007 15:41:57 -0500 (EST) From: John Kane [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Newbie windows install problem class scrbook is unknown To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] --- Paul A. Rubin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: John Kane wrote: ARRRGH

Fwd: Re: Newbie windows install problem class scrbook is unknown

2007-01-22 Thread John Kane
--- John Kane [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Date: Mon, 22 Jan 2007 15:41:57 -0500 (EST) From: John Kane [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Newbie windows install problem class scrbook is unknown To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] --- Paul A. Rubin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: John Kane wrote: ARRRGH

Fwd: Re: Newbie windows install problem "class scrbook is unknown"

2007-01-22 Thread John Kane
--- John Kane <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Date: Mon, 22 Jan 2007 15:41:57 -0500 (EST) > From: John Kane <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Subject: Re: Newbie windows install problem "class > scrbook is unknown" > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > --- "Paul A.

Re: Newbie windows install problem class scrbook is unknown

2007-01-21 Thread John Kane
--- Paul A. Rubin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: John Kane wrote: Just what I wanted to know since I am getting a warning message for hyperref when loading the LyX User's Guide but how do I find the MiKTeX settings to open them? Am I looking for something in LyX itself or in MiKTeX

Re: Newbie windows install problem class scrbook is unknown

2007-01-21 Thread John Kane
--- Paul A. Rubin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: John Kane wrote: Just what I wanted to know since I am getting a warning message for hyperref when loading the LyX User's Guide but how do I find the MiKTeX settings to open them? Am I looking for something in LyX itself or in MiKTeX

Re: Newbie windows install problem "class scrbook is unknown"

2007-01-21 Thread John Kane
--- "Paul A. Rubin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > John Kane wrote: > > > > > Just what I wanted to know since I am getting a > > warning message for hyperref when loading the LyX > > User's Guide but how do I find the MiKTeX settings > to

Re: Newbie windows install problem class scrbook is unknown

2007-01-19 Thread John Kane
--- Andreas K. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: yanni papastavrou [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: “Using the default document class, because the class scrbook is unknown” Hi, 1. Open the MiKTeX Settings 2. Choose Package installation: Install missing packages on-the-fly: Yes 3. Then,

Journal in article(APA)

2007-01-19 Thread John Kane
I am using the article(APA) doc class Options jou ,(MiKTeX WinXP) LyX 2.4.1 The class has a heading called journal that gives an error but works when I use \journal{Journal Name} in the LaTeX preamble (which the LyX error message told me to). Has anyone encountered this?

Kill off a heading like a date etc.

2007-01-19 Thread John Kane
I am just learning to use LyX. There are a couple for useful doc classes but they tend to insert a date or something similar when I don't need it. article(APA) is an example. I would like to use it but kill off the Author and Date. I know I have seen something like this mentioned in the list

Re: Newbie windows install problem class scrbook is unknown

2007-01-19 Thread John Kane
--- Andreas K. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: yanni papastavrou [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: “Using the default document class, because the class scrbook is unknown” Hi, 1. Open the MiKTeX Settings 2. Choose Package installation: Install missing packages on-the-fly: Yes 3. Then,

Journal in article(APA)

2007-01-19 Thread John Kane
I am using the article(APA) doc class Options jou ,(MiKTeX WinXP) LyX 2.4.1 The class has a heading called journal that gives an error but works when I use \journal{Journal Name} in the LaTeX preamble (which the LyX error message told me to). Has anyone encountered this?

Kill off a heading like a date etc.

2007-01-19 Thread John Kane
I am just learning to use LyX. There are a couple for useful doc classes but they tend to insert a date or something similar when I don't need it. article(APA) is an example. I would like to use it but kill off the Author and Date. I know I have seen something like this mentioned in the list

Re: Newbie windows install problem "class scrbook is unknown"

2007-01-19 Thread John Kane
--- "Andreas K." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > yanni papastavrou <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > “Using the default document class, because the > class scrbook > > is unknown” > > > Hi, > > 1. Open the MiKTeX Settings > 2. Choose Package installation: Install missing > packages

Journal in article(APA)

2007-01-19 Thread John Kane
I am using the article(APA) doc class Options jou ,(MiKTeX WinXP) LyX 2.4.1 The class has a heading called journal that gives an error but works when I use \journal{Journal Name} in the LaTeX preamble (which the LyX error message told me to). Has anyone encountered this?

Kill off a heading like a date etc.

2007-01-19 Thread John Kane
I am just learning to use LyX. There are a couple for useful doc classes but they tend to insert a date or something similar when I don't need it. article(APA) is an example. I would like to use it but kill off the Author and Date. I know I have seen something like this mentioned in the list

Re: volume of rotation drawing

2006-12-21 Thread John Kane
--- Gunnar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 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

Re: Bibliography Style with In: for chapters in books

2006-12-21 Thread John Kane
--- Rainer M Krug [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi An urgent last minute question: I am looking for a bibliography style which has author-year citations in text and the bibliography is sorted by surname, initials and book chapters are referenced as: Chaptername. In:book information

Re: volume of rotation drawing

2006-12-21 Thread John Kane
--- Gunnar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 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

Re: Bibliography Style with In: for chapters in books

2006-12-21 Thread John Kane
--- Rainer M Krug [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi An urgent last minute question: I am looking for a bibliography style which has author-year citations in text and the bibliography is sorted by surname, initials and book chapters are referenced as: Chaptername. In:book information

Re: volume of rotation drawing

2006-12-21 Thread John Kane
--- Gunnar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > 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.

Re: Bibliography Style with In: for chapters in books

2006-12-21 Thread John Kane
--- Rainer M Krug <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi > > An urgent last minute question: > > I am looking for a bibliography style which has > author-year citations in > text and the bibliography is sorted by surname, > initials and book > chapters are referenced as: Chaptername. In:book >

Re: visio drawings

2006-12-16 Thread John Kane
--- Valter Filipe Silva [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello, i already try to download it, but the link is dead :8 Regards Give it another try. It may have been a tempory glitch. I just downloaded it with no problem. Nicolás wrote: OTEditor is your friend! Take a look here (under

Re: visio drawings

2006-12-16 Thread John Kane
--- Valter Filipe Silva [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello, i already try to download it, but the link is dead :8 Regards Give it another try. It may have been a tempory glitch. I just downloaded it with no problem. Nicolás wrote: OTEditor is your friend! Take a look here (under

Re: visio drawings

2006-12-16 Thread John Kane
--- Valter Filipe Silva <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hello, > > i already try to download it, but the link is dead > :8 > Regards > Give it another try. It may have been a tempory glitch. I just downloaded it with no problem. > > Nicolás wrote: > > OTEditor is your friend! > > > > Take a

Problem with APA and tables

2006-10-30 Thread John Kane
I am a new user and just playing around with LyX to date. I have installed LyX 1.4.3-4 with all the settings at default. I seem to have a problem with the document class APA. When I create a table I am getting an extra column/row partly defined. I created a 4X4 table and I am getting some

Problem with APA and tables

2006-10-30 Thread John Kane
I am a new user and just playing around with LyX to date. I have installed LyX 1.4.3-4 with all the settings at default. I seem to have a problem with the document class APA. When I create a table I am getting an extra column/row partly defined. I created a 4X4 table and I am getting some

Problem with APA and tables

2006-10-30 Thread John Kane
I am a new user and just playing around with LyX to date. I have installed LyX 1.4.3-4 with all the settings at default. I seem to have a problem with the document class APA. When I create a table I am getting an extra column/row partly defined. I created a 4X4 table and I am getting some

Side by site footnotes?

2006-10-26 Thread John Kane
Hi, I am not a regular LyX list user. I still cannot get LyX to install properly :( However I do recommend it at time to other people. Over on an OpenOffice.org form we have received a question about placing footnotes in a horizontal line. Example at

Re: Side by site footnotes?

2006-10-26 Thread John Kane
--- Jean-Pierre Chretien [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Date: Thu, 26 Oct 2006 09:21:08 -0400 (EDT) From: John Kane [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Side by site footnotes? To: Users LyX lyx-users@lists.lyx.org Hi, I am not a regular LyX list user. I still cannot get LyX to install properly

It works!!!!!!!!! I finally got LyX to install

2006-10-26 Thread John Kane
I have been trying, on-and-off, for months to see if LyX would install with no luck. However today I asked a questions about side-by-side footnotes for another person (thanks for the fast answer Jean Pierre) and realised that I had not tried 1.4.3. I downloaded the Windows .exe package and it

Side by site footnotes?

2006-10-26 Thread John Kane
Hi, I am not a regular LyX list user. I still cannot get LyX to install properly :( However I do recommend it at time to other people. Over on an OpenOffice.org form we have received a question about placing footnotes in a horizontal line. Example at

Re: Side by site footnotes?

2006-10-26 Thread John Kane
--- Jean-Pierre Chretien [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Date: Thu, 26 Oct 2006 09:21:08 -0400 (EDT) From: John Kane [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Side by site footnotes? To: Users LyX lyx-users@lists.lyx.org Hi, I am not a regular LyX list user. I still cannot get LyX to install properly

It works!!!!!!!!! I finally got LyX to install

2006-10-26 Thread John Kane
I have been trying, on-and-off, for months to see if LyX would install with no luck. However today I asked a questions about side-by-side footnotes for another person (thanks for the fast answer Jean Pierre) and realised that I had not tried 1.4.3. I downloaded the Windows .exe package and it

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