Hi there,
I have an AMS gather environment (or an equation array or such) and would
like to increase the vertical spacing between rows.
I am really surprised that there's nothing about this problem in the
help, mailing list, or Wiki - or at least I couldn't find anything.
The only solution I
On Sun, 24 May 2009 14:48:17 +0200, Uwe Stöhr wrote:
I have an AMS gather environment (or an equation array or such) and
would like to increase the vertical spacing between rows.
I am really surprised that there's nothing about this problem in the
help, mailing list, or Wiki - or at least I
Hi there,
I have an AMS gather environment (or an equation array or such) and would
like to increase the vertical spacing between rows.
I am really surprised that there's nothing about this problem in the
help, mailing list, or Wiki - or at least I couldn't find anything.
The only solution I
On Sun, 24 May 2009 14:48:17 +0200, Uwe Stöhr wrote:
I have an AMS gather environment (or an equation array or such) and
would like to increase the vertical spacing between rows.
I am really surprised that there's nothing about this problem in the
help, mailing list, or Wiki - or at least I
Hi there,
I have an AMS gather environment (or an equation array or such) and would
like to increase the vertical spacing between rows.
I am really surprised that there's nothing about this problem in the
help, mailing list, or Wiki - or at least I couldn't find anything.
The only solution I
On Sun, 24 May 2009 14:48:17 +0200, Uwe Stöhr wrote:
>> I have an AMS gather environment (or an equation array or such) and
>> would like to increase the vertical spacing between rows.
>>
>> I am really surprised that there's nothing about this problem in the
>> help, mailing list, or Wiki - or
Hi there,
Does anyone know how I can create a bold index entry with a link to the
text location where the index is specified?
Greetings
Martin
PS:
I know I already posted this a while ago, but much more detailed, so
maybe it scared people. This time I just ask a simple question.
--
For
On Mon, 06 Apr 2009 11:40:13 +0200, Florian Rubach wrote:
do you want the text of the index entry to be a link? I could not figure
out any reasonable way to achieve this. But when you are using hyperref,
the page number will be the clickable link to the text location.
You can simply specify
Hi there,
Does anyone know how I can create a bold index entry with a link to the
text location where the index is specified?
Greetings
Martin
PS:
I know I already posted this a while ago, but much more detailed, so
maybe it scared people. This time I just ask a simple question.
--
For
On Mon, 06 Apr 2009 11:40:13 +0200, Florian Rubach wrote:
do you want the text of the index entry to be a link? I could not figure
out any reasonable way to achieve this. But when you are using hyperref,
the page number will be the clickable link to the text location.
You can simply specify
Hi there,
Does anyone know how I can create a bold index entry with a link to the
text location where the index is specified?
Greetings
Martin
PS:
I know I already posted this a while ago, but much more detailed, so
maybe it scared people. This time I just ask a simple question.
--
For
On Mon, 06 Apr 2009 11:40:13 +0200, Florian Rubach wrote:
> do you want the text of the index entry to be a link? I could not figure
> out any reasonable way to achieve this. But when you are using hyperref,
> the page number will be the clickable link to the text location.
> You can simply
Hi there,
I am trying to create a bold index entry and not loose the hyperlink
from the number in the index to the page.
This is my simple document preamble in the document settings:
\usepackage{hyperref}
\usepackage{glossaries}
Here is what I got so far (all entered in the 'Keyword:' field of
Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
rintcius wrote:
I finally found a solution. I created a link from .miktex to a texmf
directory. Then texhash.
After this (and a reconfigure) Lyx recognizes the packages.
Another solution would have been to register .miktex as your TEXMFHOME
directory (or, if
Hi there,
I am trying to create a bold index entry and not loose the hyperlink
from the number in the index to the page.
This is my simple document preamble in the document settings:
\usepackage{hyperref}
\usepackage{glossaries}
Here is what I got so far (all entered in the 'Keyword:' field of
Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
rintcius wrote:
I finally found a solution. I created a link from .miktex to a texmf
directory. Then texhash.
After this (and a reconfigure) Lyx recognizes the packages.
Another solution would have been to register .miktex as your TEXMFHOME
directory (or, if
Hi there,
I am trying to create a bold index entry and not loose the hyperlink
from the number in the index to the page.
This is my simple document preamble in the document settings:
\usepackage{hyperref}
\usepackage{glossaries}
Here is what I got so far (all entered in the 'Keyword:' field of
Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
> rintcius wrote:
>> I finally found a solution. I created a link from .miktex to a texmf
>> directory. Then texhash.
>> After this (and a reconfigure) Lyx recognizes the packages.
>
> Another solution would have been to register .miktex as your TEXMFHOME
> directory
rgheck wrote:
Martin Görg wrote:
When I have two documents open and I close one of them using Ctrl-w,
then I cannot input anything into the remaining document with the
keyboard. There is no reaction to the keyboard in that document
whatsoever.
Is that true even if you click
rgheck wrote:
Intending no offense whatsoever...if you're new to Linux, then it may be
a good idea to stick with the official packages for your distro. I know
that means foregoing the advantages of coolprog new.0, but it also means
not running into weird problems.
You have a point there. It's
Martin Görg wrote:
Ah, that is interesting. I didn't know about backports before. Thanks
for that hint! I'll try it out.
I managed to get up and running with LyX 1.6.1 from the backports, but
the references are still messed up. Interestingly, only the provided
help documents had the problem
Martin Görg wrote:
Ah, that is interesting. I didn't know about backports before. Thanks
for that hint! I'll try it out.
I managed to get up and running with LyX 1.6.1 from the backports, but
the references are still messed up. Interestingly, only the provided
help documents had the problem
Hello again,
on my pursuit of happiness (install LyX) I bumped into something most
inconvenient. When I try to install LyX using aptitude, apt-get, a .deb
package, or the Synaptic Package Manager - just to name a few - the
whatever manager does not realize that I already have a pretty and
working
Pavel Sanda wrote:
this is known problem already solved in the forthcoming 1.6.2.
pavel
Ah, now there's an answer! Thanks so much for this info. That's kind-of
what I was expecting.
Martin
Christopher Menzel wrote:
But just how is it supposed to do that?
Yeah, that's what I figured.
You should be able to do this quite easily. With Debian-based
distributions (as well as most (?) others) you can always use the
/usr/local hierarchy to install your own software, and my hunch is
rgheck wrote:
Martin Görg wrote:
When I have two documents open and I close one of them using Ctrl-w,
then I cannot input anything into the remaining document with the
keyboard. There is no reaction to the keyboard in that document
whatsoever.
Is that true even if you click
rgheck wrote:
Intending no offense whatsoever...if you're new to Linux, then it may be
a good idea to stick with the official packages for your distro. I know
that means foregoing the advantages of coolprog new.0, but it also means
not running into weird problems.
You have a point there. It's
Martin Görg wrote:
Ah, that is interesting. I didn't know about backports before. Thanks
for that hint! I'll try it out.
I managed to get up and running with LyX 1.6.1 from the backports, but
the references are still messed up. Interestingly, only the provided
help documents had the problem
Martin Görg wrote:
Ah, that is interesting. I didn't know about backports before. Thanks
for that hint! I'll try it out.
I managed to get up and running with LyX 1.6.1 from the backports, but
the references are still messed up. Interestingly, only the provided
help documents had the problem
Hello again,
on my pursuit of happiness (install LyX) I bumped into something most
inconvenient. When I try to install LyX using aptitude, apt-get, a .deb
package, or the Synaptic Package Manager - just to name a few - the
whatever manager does not realize that I already have a pretty and
working
Pavel Sanda wrote:
this is known problem already solved in the forthcoming 1.6.2.
pavel
Ah, now there's an answer! Thanks so much for this info. That's kind-of
what I was expecting.
Martin
Christopher Menzel wrote:
But just how is it supposed to do that?
Yeah, that's what I figured.
You should be able to do this quite easily. With Debian-based
distributions (as well as most (?) others) you can always use the
/usr/local hierarchy to install your own software, and my hunch is
rgheck wrote:
> Martin Görg wrote:
>> When I have two documents open and I close one of them using Ctrl-w,
>> then I cannot input anything into the remaining document with the
>> keyboard. There is no reaction to the keyboard in that document
>> whatsoever.
>>
rgheck wrote:
> Intending no offense whatsoever...if you're new to Linux, then it may be
> a good idea to stick with the official packages for your distro. I know
> that means foregoing the advantages of coolprog new.0, but it also means
> not running into weird problems.
You have a point there.
Martin Görg wrote:
> Ah, that is interesting. I didn't know about backports before. Thanks
> for that hint! I'll try it out.
I managed to get up and running with LyX 1.6.1 from the backports, but
the references are still messed up. Interestingly, only the provided
help documents had the p
Martin Görg wrote:
> Ah, that is interesting. I didn't know about backports before. Thanks
> for that hint! I'll try it out.
I managed to get up and running with LyX 1.6.1 from the backports, but
the references are still messed up. Interestingly, only the provided
help documents had the p
Hello again,
on my pursuit of happiness (install LyX) I bumped into something most
inconvenient. When I try to install LyX using aptitude, apt-get, a .deb
package, or the Synaptic Package Manager - just to name a few - the
whatever manager does not realize that I already have a pretty and
working
Pavel Sanda wrote:
> this is known problem already solved in the forthcoming 1.6.2.
> pavel
Ah, now there's an answer! Thanks so much for this info. That's kind-of
what I was expecting.
Martin
Christopher Menzel wrote:
> But just how is it supposed to do that?
Yeah, that's what I figured.
> You should be able to do this quite easily. With Debian-based
> distributions (as well as most (?) others) you can always use the
> /usr/local hierarchy to install your own software, and my hunch
Hello List,
Here's another problem I'm running into and which makes me dazzle:
When I have two documents open and I close one of them using Ctrl-w,
then I cannot input anything into the remaining document with the
keyboard. There is no reaction to the keyboard in that document whatsoever.
Any
Hello List,
Here's another problem I'm running into and which makes me dazzle:
When I have two documents open and I close one of them using Ctrl-w,
then I cannot input anything into the remaining document with the
keyboard. There is no reaction to the keyboard in that document whatsoever.
Any
Hello List,
Here's another problem I'm running into and which makes me dazzle:
When I have two documents open and I close one of them using Ctrl-w,
then I cannot input anything into the remaining document with the
keyboard. There is no reaction to the keyboard in that document whatsoever.
Any
Hello there,
can anyone please tell me what the difference between exporting to LaTeX
(plain) and exporting to LaTeX (pdflatex) is? Which commands are run
exactly and can someone give a recommendation?
I wrote a paper with LyX but would like to manually fine tune the latex
source to make sure
On Mon, 29 Sep 2008 13:31:43 +0200, Martin Görg wrote:
can anyone please tell me what the difference between exporting to LaTeX
(plain) and exporting to LaTeX (pdflatex) is?
Using a file compare tool (Total Commander), I realize that the two
generated files (plain and pdflatex) are identical
Hello there,
can anyone please tell me what the difference between exporting to LaTeX
(plain) and exporting to LaTeX (pdflatex) is? Which commands are run
exactly and can someone give a recommendation?
I wrote a paper with LyX but would like to manually fine tune the latex
source to make sure
On Mon, 29 Sep 2008 13:31:43 +0200, Martin Görg wrote:
can anyone please tell me what the difference between exporting to LaTeX
(plain) and exporting to LaTeX (pdflatex) is?
Using a file compare tool (Total Commander), I realize that the two
generated files (plain and pdflatex) are identical
Hello there,
can anyone please tell me what the difference between exporting to LaTeX
(plain) and exporting to LaTeX (pdflatex) is? Which commands are run
exactly and can someone give a recommendation?
I wrote a paper with LyX but would like to manually fine tune the latex
source to make sure
On Mon, 29 Sep 2008 13:31:43 +0200, Martin Görg wrote:
> can anyone please tell me what the difference between exporting to LaTeX
> (plain) and exporting to LaTeX (pdflatex) is?
Using a file compare tool (Total Commander), I realize that the two
generated files (plain and pd
Hi there,
is it correct that there is no functionality in LyX to show all cross
references pointing to a specific label? Other LaTeX editors (e.g.
WinShell) provide this functionality and it is quite handy. When I modify a
figure I would like to find all places where the figure is referenced. LyX
On Thu, 18 Sep 2008 13:27:31 +0200, Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
is it correct that there is no functionality in LyX to show all cross
references pointing to a specific label? [...]
I'll file a feature request in case this functionality is really missing.
No need to, this feature is coming soon
Hi there,
is it correct that there is no functionality in LyX to show all cross
references pointing to a specific label? Other LaTeX editors (e.g.
WinShell) provide this functionality and it is quite handy. When I modify a
figure I would like to find all places where the figure is referenced. LyX
On Thu, 18 Sep 2008 13:27:31 +0200, Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
is it correct that there is no functionality in LyX to show all cross
references pointing to a specific label? [...]
I'll file a feature request in case this functionality is really missing.
No need to, this feature is coming soon
Hi there,
is it correct that there is no functionality in LyX to show all cross
references pointing to a specific label? Other LaTeX editors (e.g.
WinShell) provide this functionality and it is quite handy. When I modify a
figure I would like to find all places where the figure is referenced. LyX
On Thu, 18 Sep 2008 13:27:31 +0200, Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
>> is it correct that there is no functionality in LyX to show all cross
>> references pointing to a specific label? [...]
>> I'll file a feature request in case this functionality is really missing.
>
> No need to, this feature is
Hi,
I adjusted the margins of my article class document. Now, I'd like to
revert some of the changes or better I would like to use class default for
top and bottom margins and custom ones only for the sides (I find the side
margins too wide). The button Use Document Defaults has no effect. Does
Hi,
I adjusted the margins of my article class document. Now, I'd like to
revert some of the changes or better I would like to use class default for
top and bottom margins and custom ones only for the sides (I find the side
margins too wide). The button Use Document Defaults has no effect. Does
Hi,
I adjusted the margins of my article class document. Now, I'd like to
revert some of the changes or better I would like to use class default for
top and bottom margins and custom ones only for the sides (I find the side
margins too wide). The button "Use Document Defaults" has no effect. Does
Hello,
I read about the ChkTex tool in the LyX documentation. It sound very nice.
But I can't find a (current) Windows binary for it. Does anyone know of a
place where I can download it?
TIA
Martin
--
For emails, please use cs.tu-berlin.de instead of gmx.de behind the at.
Hi there,
Does anyone know what's up with the problem that LyX shows an error saying
An empty output file was generated with the reason being I can't write
on file Thesis.dvi? The error only happens when I have the file already
open in Yap. Then, sometimes but not always, a View DVI or Update DVI
On Thu, 12 Jun 2008 15:03:44 +0200, G. Milde wrote:
Looks like Yap locks the file. Normally this is done by applications
whenever you edit a file and have not saved yet. As you normally do not edit
a dvi file, this seems to be a bug in Yap. However, if you did some edits
(change orientation
Hello,
I read about the ChkTex tool in the LyX documentation. It sound very nice.
But I can't find a (current) Windows binary for it. Does anyone know of a
place where I can download it?
TIA
Martin
--
For emails, please use cs.tu-berlin.de instead of gmx.de behind the at.
Hi there,
Does anyone know what's up with the problem that LyX shows an error saying
An empty output file was generated with the reason being I can't write
on file Thesis.dvi? The error only happens when I have the file already
open in Yap. Then, sometimes but not always, a View DVI or Update DVI
On Thu, 12 Jun 2008 15:03:44 +0200, G. Milde wrote:
Looks like Yap locks the file. Normally this is done by applications
whenever you edit a file and have not saved yet. As you normally do not edit
a dvi file, this seems to be a bug in Yap. However, if you did some edits
(change orientation
Hello,
I read about the ChkTex tool in the LyX documentation. It sound very nice.
But I can't find a (current) Windows binary for it. Does anyone know of a
place where I can download it?
TIA
Martin
--
For emails, please use cs.tu-berlin.de instead of gmx.de behind the at.
Hi there,
Does anyone know what's up with the problem that LyX shows an error saying
"An empty output file was generated" with the reason being "I can't write
on file Thesis.dvi"? The error only happens when I have the file already
open in Yap. Then, sometimes but not always, a "View DVI" or
On Thu, 12 Jun 2008 15:03:44 +0200, G. Milde wrote:
> Looks like Yap locks the file. Normally this is done by applications
> whenever you edit a file and have not saved yet. As you normally do not edit
> a dvi file, this seems to be a bug in Yap. However, if you did some edits
> (change
Hello Julio Rojas,
on 2/21/2008 you wrote:
Hi, is there any way LyX generated PDF's have the commenting feature
enabled? I mean, is it posible for pdflatex or ps2pdf to generate pdf's in
which you can add comments with Acrobat Reader?
It's amazing how often this question comes up. I just
Hello Scott Otterson,
on 2/21/2008 you wrote:
However, when I label chapters and try
to reference them, I get question marks instead of chapter numbers when
I print.The chapter labels show up in the cross-reference popup just
like the section labels do, and there are no error messages
Hello Julio Rojas,
on 2/21/2008 you wrote:
Hi, is there any way LyX generated PDF's have the commenting feature
enabled? I mean, is it posible for pdflatex or ps2pdf to generate pdf's in
which you can add comments with Acrobat Reader?
It's amazing how often this question comes up. I just
Hello Scott Otterson,
on 2/21/2008 you wrote:
However, when I label chapters and try
to reference them, I get question marks instead of chapter numbers when
I print.The chapter labels show up in the cross-reference popup just
like the section labels do, and there are no error messages
Hello Julio Rojas,
on 2/21/2008 you wrote:
> Hi, is there any way LyX generated PDF's have the commenting feature
> enabled? I mean, is it posible for pdflatex or ps2pdf to generate pdf's in
> which you can add comments with Acrobat Reader?
It's amazing how often this question comes up. I just
Hello Scott Otterson,
on 2/21/2008 you wrote:
> However, when I label chapters and try
> to reference them, I get question marks instead of chapter numbers when
> I print.The chapter labels show up in the cross-reference popup just
> like the section labels do, and there are no error messages
Hello Hellmut Weber,
on 2/20/2008 you wrote:
Great form of documentation for the work you have done, my compliments
A small progress report of the patch: I made it very generic now and am
on the way to implement completion for the text mode as well. You can
see a tiny screencast here:
Hello Hellmut Weber,
on 2/20/2008 you wrote:
Great form of documentation for the work you have done, my compliments
A small progress report of the patch: I made it very generic now and am
on the way to implement completion for the text mode as well. You can
see a tiny screencast here:
Hello Hellmut Weber,
on 2/20/2008 you wrote:
> Great form of documentation for the work you have done, my compliments
>> A small progress report of the patch: I made it very generic now and am
>> on the way to implement completion for the text mode as well. You can
>> see a tiny screencast
Hello Ignacio García,
on 1/31/2008 you wrote:
In my system, LyX 1.5.3, Ubuntu gutsy, Spanish keyboard with dead
keys, to print isolated accents, caret, accute..., in the text I can
press twice the accent key.
In math mode, exponents are obtained pressing caret and space, ^space,
but I get
Hey everyone,
I bet some of you are frowning now. I have to bring this up again,
because none of the descriptions on the web are working. Especially
since LyX-CJK is integrated, now.
I'm running LyX 1.5.3 with MiKTeX 2.7 on Windows (installed from the
complete installer package for Lyx under
Hello Ignacio García,
on 1/31/2008 you wrote:
In my system, LyX 1.5.3, Ubuntu gutsy, Spanish keyboard with dead
keys, to print isolated accents, caret, accute..., in the text I can
press twice the accent key.
In math mode, exponents are obtained pressing caret and space, ^space,
but I get
Hey everyone,
I bet some of you are frowning now. I have to bring this up again,
because none of the descriptions on the web are working. Especially
since LyX-CJK is integrated, now.
I'm running LyX 1.5.3 with MiKTeX 2.7 on Windows (installed from the
complete installer package for Lyx under
Hello Ignacio García,
on 1/31/2008 you wrote:
> In my system, LyX 1.5.3, Ubuntu gutsy, Spanish keyboard with dead
> keys, to print isolated accents, caret, accute..., in the text I can
> press twice the accent key.
> In math mode, exponents are obtained pressing caret and space, "^space",
> but I
Hey everyone,
I bet some of you are frowning now. I have to bring this up again,
because none of the descriptions on the web are working. Especially
since LyX-CJK is integrated, now.
I'm running LyX 1.5.3 with MiKTeX 2.7 on Windows (installed from the
complete installer package for Lyx under
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