--- Christian_Ridderström [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Any idea how I find out? I'm using these packages at the moment:
\usepackage{cite}
\usepackage{latexsym}
\usepackage{url}
\usepackage{ifthen}
\usepackage{multicol}
\usepackage{setspace}
\usepackage{floatpag}
\usepackage{maple2e}
I am not sure what's wrong. Lyx1.3 for Cygwin ignores the option do
not display in the figure dialog and preference. It always trys to
convert the figure and load it.
Sometimes it stops at loaded into memory, must now generate pixmap,
sometimes it says error loading All these are accompanied
I have some linking errors when I compile lyx 1.3.0 under cygwin. It is
the last step (make lyx.exe)!
Anyone knows what it might mean and how to solve it?
Thank you.
Max[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~/lyx-1.3.0/src
$ make lyx.exe
/bin/bash ../libtool --mode=link g++ -O -fno-exceptions -o lyx.exe
--- Michael Abshoff [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Christian Ridderström wrote:
(cut from my tetex-1.07)
Increased as desired.
I had similiar problem before. I think the default should be enough for
most users. The porblem might be a bad or conflicting package.
Max
--- Christian_Ridderström [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Any idea how I find out? I'm using these packages at the moment:
\usepackage{cite}
\usepackage{latexsym}
\usepackage{url}
\usepackage{ifthen}
\usepackage{multicol}
\usepackage{setspace}
\usepackage{floatpag}
\usepackage{maple2e}
I am not sure what's wrong. Lyx1.3 for Cygwin ignores the option do
not display in the figure dialog and preference. It always trys to
convert the figure and load it.
Sometimes it stops at loaded into memory, must now generate pixmap,
sometimes it says error loading All these are accompanied
I have some linking errors when I compile lyx 1.3.0 under cygwin. It is
the last step (make lyx.exe)!
Anyone knows what it might mean and how to solve it?
Thank you.
Max[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~/lyx-1.3.0/src
$ make lyx.exe
/bin/bash ../libtool --mode=link g++ -O -fno-exceptions -o lyx.exe
--- Michael Abshoff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Christian Ridderström wrote:
> (cut from my tetex-1.07)
>
> Increased as desired.
I had similiar problem before. I think the default should be enough for
most users. The porblem might be a bad or conflicting package.
Max
--- Christian_Ridderström <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Any idea how I find out? I'm using these packages at the moment:
> \usepackage{cite}
> \usepackage{latexsym}
> \usepackage{url}
> \usepackage{ifthen}
> \usepackage{multicol}
> \usepackage{setspace}
> \usepackage{floatpag}
>
I am not sure what's wrong. Lyx1.3 for Cygwin ignores the option "do
not display" in the figure dialog and preference. It always trys to
convert the figure and load it.
Sometimes it stops at "loaded into memory, must now generate pixmap",
sometimes it says "error loading...". All these are
I have some linking errors when I compile lyx 1.3.0 under cygwin. It is
the last step (make lyx.exe)!
Anyone knows what it might mean and how to solve it?
Thank you.
Max[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~/lyx-1.3.0/src
$ make lyx.exe
/bin/bash ../libtool --mode=link g++ -O -fno-exceptions -o lyx.exe
Hello,
I am trying to insert a math symbol into the super script, but latex
seems to hate it very much.
I know I can use ERT and make it like $^{\mu}$. However it appears in
itallic shape. I guess \textrm will make it stand straight. But if I
put math symbol in like \textrm{\mu}, latex
Hello,
I am trying to insert a math symbol into the super script, but latex
seems to hate it very much.
I know I can use ERT and make it like $^{\mu}$. However it appears in
itallic shape. I guess \textrm will make it stand straight. But if I
put math symbol in like \textrm{\mu}, latex
Hello,
I am trying to insert a math symbol into the super script, but latex
seems to hate it very much.
I know I can use ERT and make it like "$^{\mu}$. However it appears in
itallic shape. I guess "\textrm" will make it stand straight. But if I
put math symbol in like \textrm{\mu}, latex
--- Joao B. Oliveira [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thta is why I believe that making the conversion process a serial
one would speed up things much more: memory is used for one image
at a time and thus fills up only in extreme cases. No swap, no disk
delays, etc...
I think it is better to simply
Hello LyX friends,
I finally got Pybliographer working under the Cygwin with the XFree
server. It looks and feels the same as the one you see on your linux
box. It probably runs faster, though it might be just an illusion.
Pybliographer is the best reference managing utility AFAIK. It works
--- Joao B. Oliveira [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thta is why I believe that making the conversion process a serial
one would speed up things much more: memory is used for one image
at a time and thus fills up only in extreme cases. No swap, no disk
delays, etc...
I think it is better to simply
Hello LyX friends,
I finally got Pybliographer working under the Cygwin with the XFree
server. It looks and feels the same as the one you see on your linux
box. It probably runs faster, though it might be just an illusion.
Pybliographer is the best reference managing utility AFAIK. It works
--- "Joao B. Oliveira" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thta is why I believe that making the conversion process a serial
> one would speed up things much more: memory is used for one image
> at a time and thus fills up only in extreme cases. No swap, no disk
> delays, etc...
I think it is better
Hello LyX friends,
I finally got Pybliographer working under the Cygwin with the XFree
server. It looks and feels the same as the one you see on your linux
box. It probably runs faster, though it might be just an illusion.
Pybliographer is the best reference managing utility AFAIK. It works
--- Juergen Spitzmueller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Strange. I cannot reproduce the bug in 1.3.1cvs (qt) or 1.4.0cvs
(xforms) and
I think I have fixed that in the 1.3 tree. Are you shure? What
happens if you
delete the 0's and press Save as class default (probably a template
issue).
I am running lyx 1.3 on cygwin. The following error msg appears
everytime I load a file. I do not have any problem viewing dvi or ps
tho.
--
This is TeX, Version 3.14159 (Web2C 7.3.7)
(./0lyxpreview.tex
LaTeX2e 2001/06/01
Babel v3.7h and hyphenation patterns for
--- Juergen Spitzmueller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Strange. I cannot reproduce the bug in 1.3.1cvs (qt) or 1.4.0cvs
(xforms) and
I think I have fixed that in the 1.3 tree. Are you shure? What
happens if you
delete the 0's and press Save as class default (probably a template
issue).
I am running lyx 1.3 on cygwin. The following error msg appears
everytime I load a file. I do not have any problem viewing dvi or ps
tho.
--
This is TeX, Version 3.14159 (Web2C 7.3.7)
(./0lyxpreview.tex
LaTeX2e 2001/06/01
Babel v3.7h and hyphenation patterns for
--- Juergen Spitzmueller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Strange. I cannot reproduce the bug in 1.3.1cvs (qt) or 1.4.0cvs
> (xforms) and
> I think I have fixed that in the 1.3 tree. Are you shure? What
> happens if you
> delete the 0's and press "Save as class default" (probably a template
>
I am running lyx 1.3 on cygwin. The following error msg appears
everytime I load a file. I do not have any problem viewing dvi or ps
tho.
--
This is TeX, Version 3.14159 (Web2C 7.3.7)
(./0lyxpreview.tex
LaTeX2e <2001/06/01>
Babel and hyphenation patterns for
Hello,
I have reported a bug before about the paper margin settings on
Layout/Document/Paper dialog box (XForms). The problem was fixed in
1.2.3, but resurfaced on 1.3.0.
Again, the problem is that 0 (zero) is displayed as empty and is
confusing because it looks the same as specifying nothing,
Hello,
I have reported a bug before about the paper margin settings on
Layout/Document/Paper dialog box (XForms). The problem was fixed in
1.2.3, but resurfaced on 1.3.0.
Again, the problem is that 0 (zero) is displayed as empty and is
confusing because it looks the same as specifying nothing,
Hello,
I have reported a bug before about the paper margin settings on
Layout/Document/Paper dialog box (XForms). The problem was fixed in
1.2.3, but resurfaced on 1.3.0.
Again, the problem is that "0" (zero) is displayed as empty and is
confusing because it looks the same as specifying
Hello, I need to include several lyx files in a master lyx file.
However the parts all start from a new page. Is there a way to force
them into continuous pages?
Thank you.
Max
I am writing letter with scrletter class. There are three short lines
always appear at the left margin.
Is that a feature or a bug? Please see the attached ps file.
Thank you.
Max
scrletter.ps
Description: scrletter.ps
Hello, I need to include several lyx files in a master lyx file.
However the parts all start from a new page. Is there a way to force
them into continuous pages?
Thank you.
Max
I am writing letter with scrletter class. There are three short lines
always appear at the left margin.
Is that a feature or a bug? Please see the attached ps file.
Thank you.
Max
scrletter.ps
Description: scrletter.ps
Hello, I need to include several lyx files in a master lyx file.
However the parts all start from a new page. Is there a way to force
them into continuous pages?
Thank you.
Max
I am writing letter with scrletter class. There are three short lines
always appear at the left margin.
Is that a feature or a bug? Please see the attached ps file.
Thank you.
Max
scrletter.ps
Description: scrletter.ps
By the way, why are we still using pipes? It seems that there was a
discussion about switching it to sockets so it is more portable.
Is that a awfully difficult thing to do, or it has some disadvantages?
Thanks.
Max
# one.
dvips -f $BASE.dvi | psselect _1 $BASE.tmpeps
#rm -f $BASE.tex $BASE.log $BASE.dvi $BASE.aux $PSNAME
)
#mv $TMPDIR/$BASE.tmpeps $2
eps2eps -- $TMPDIR/$BASE.tmpeps $2
This script works, but it cannot get the bounding box
Absolutely. But what can be more annoying to have a graph at a corner
of a big page, and have to adjust the bondingbox manully?
Instead of eps2eps, ps2eps will probably do a better job.
Max
--- Herbert Voss [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
-E option does not work well when there are some
_real_
Dekel wrote:
Max Bian [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
By the way, why are we still using pipes? It seems that there
was
a discussion about switching it to sockets so it is more
portable.
Pipes might be more portable than sockets. Some of us use very
simple shell scripts
Can you get this to work with pipes?? If no, switching to sockets does
not lose anything.
Since sockets are simple to program, it is not difficult to come up
with a simple helper program in C, or perl.
Max
--- Andre Poenitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ok. User on machine A without LyX
On Thursday 13 February 2003 10:45 am, Max Bian wrote:
So sockets are just the same as pipes if they are not better. Since
pipes do not work on Windows, maybe it is time to switch?
I would hope that there is no sudden switch. I use pybliographic,
which uses
the pipe to work
By the way, why are we still using pipes? It seems that there was a
discussion about switching it to sockets so it is more portable.
Is that a awfully difficult thing to do, or it has some disadvantages?
Thanks.
Max
# one.
dvips -f $BASE.dvi | psselect _1 $BASE.tmpeps
#rm -f $BASE.tex $BASE.log $BASE.dvi $BASE.aux $PSNAME
)
#mv $TMPDIR/$BASE.tmpeps $2
eps2eps -- $TMPDIR/$BASE.tmpeps $2
This script works, but it cannot get the bounding box
Absolutely. But what can be more annoying to have a graph at a corner
of a big page, and have to adjust the bondingbox manully?
Instead of eps2eps, ps2eps will probably do a better job.
Max
--- Herbert Voss [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
-E option does not work well when there are some
_real_
Dekel wrote:
Max Bian [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
By the way, why are we still using pipes? It seems that there
was
a discussion about switching it to sockets so it is more
portable.
Pipes might be more portable than sockets. Some of us use very
simple shell scripts
Can you get this to work with pipes?? If no, switching to sockets does
not lose anything.
Since sockets are simple to program, it is not difficult to come up
with a simple helper program in C, or perl.
Max
--- Andre Poenitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ok. User on machine A without LyX
On Thursday 13 February 2003 10:45 am, Max Bian wrote:
So sockets are just the same as pipes if they are not better. Since
pipes do not work on Windows, maybe it is time to switch?
I would hope that there is no sudden switch. I use pybliographic,
which uses
the pipe to work
By the way, why are we still using pipes? It seems that there was a
discussion about switching it to sockets so it is more portable.
Is that a awfully difficult thing to do, or it has some disadvantages?
Thanks.
Max
> # one.
> dvips -f $BASE.dvi | psselect _1 > $BASE.tmpeps
> #rm -f $BASE.tex $BASE.log $BASE.dvi $BASE.aux $PSNAME
> )
> #mv $TMPDIR/$BASE.tmpeps $2
> eps2eps -- $TMPDIR/$BASE.tmpeps $2
This script works, but it cannot get the bounding
Absolutely. But what can be more annoying to have a graph at a corner
of a big page, and have to adjust the bondingbox manully?
Instead of eps2eps, ps2eps will probably do a better job.
Max
--- Herbert Voss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> -E option does not work well when there are some
>
ekel> On Thu, Feb 13, 2003 at 08:50:19AM -0500, Ronald Florence
> Dekel> wrote:
> >> Max Bian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >>
> >> > By the way, why are we still using pipes? It seems that there
> was
> >> a > discussion about switching it to
Can you get this to work with pipes?? If no, switching to sockets does
not lose anything.
Since sockets are simple to program, it is not difficult to come up
with a simple helper program in C, or perl.
Max
--- Andre Poenitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Ok. User on machine A without LyX
> On Thursday 13 February 2003 10:45 am, Max Bian wrote:
> > So sockets are just the same as pipes if they are not better. Since
> > pipes do not work on Windows, maybe it is time to switch?
>
> I would hope that there is no sudden switch. I use pybliographic,
> which
How do I hide a part of lyx document so it won't appear in the final
output but shows up in the lyx editor? I don't want to delete it
because I'll need it later.
To be a useful solution, I also need to unhide it easily.
Thanks.
Max
There is no option to make paragraphs comment. I am using Komascript
report class.
Any details?
Max
--- I Wayan Warmada [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
set as a comment...
Wayan
Sorry. My document is article (Revtex4). There is no lyx-code or
comment.
Any idea?
Max
--- I Wayan Warmada [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
put the cursor in the firstline of paragraph, then select in the list
comment [Kommentar, in my LyX], which is normally below the
LyX-code
(Standard in the
How do I hide a part of lyx document so it won't appear in the final
output but shows up in the lyx editor? I don't want to delete it
because I'll need it later.
To be a useful solution, I also need to unhide it easily.
Thanks.
Max
There is no option to make paragraphs comment. I am using Komascript
report class.
Any details?
Max
--- I Wayan Warmada [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
set as a comment...
Wayan
Sorry. My document is article (Revtex4). There is no lyx-code or
comment.
Any idea?
Max
--- I Wayan Warmada [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
put the cursor in the firstline of paragraph, then select in the list
comment [Kommentar, in my LyX], which is normally below the
LyX-code
(Standard in the
How do I hide a part of lyx document so it won't appear in the final
output but shows up in the lyx editor? I don't want to delete it
because I'll need it later.
To be a useful solution, I also need to unhide it easily.
Thanks.
Max
There is no option to make paragraphs "comment". I am using Komascript
report class.
Any details?
Max
--- I Wayan Warmada <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> set as a comment...
>
> Wayan
Sorry. My document is article (Revtex4). There is no lyx-code or
comment.
Any idea?
Max
--- I Wayan Warmada <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> put the cursor in the firstline of paragraph, then select in the list
> "comment [Kommentar, in my LyX]", which is normally below the
> LyX-code
> (Standard
Is Lyx1.3 compatible with cygwin? How about the qt frontend?
Max
--- Lars Gullik Bjønnes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This is the third prerelease of LyX 1.3.0. The first and second
Is Lyx1.3 compatible with cygwin? How about the qt frontend?
Max
--- Lars Gullik Bjønnes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This is the third prerelease of LyX 1.3.0. The first and second
Is Lyx1.3 compatible with cygwin? How about the qt frontend?
Max
--- Lars Gullik Bjønnes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> This is the third prerelease of LyX 1.3.0. The first and second
Hi guys,
I am trying to get lyx working on cygwin so that I can work on my
thesis from both linux and windows if I need to.
I first tried the tetex package distributed with cygwin. I works on
small files. If I throw my thesis on it, it just won't go. The errors
are something like tex capacity
?
Any expert on the differences of tex on windows and latex? Could that
be a lyx problem?
Max
--- Andre Poenitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, Jan 29, 2003 at 06:03:32AM -0800, Max Bian wrote:
I first tried the tetex package distributed with cygwin. I works on
small files. If I throw my
I have attached a small zip file that contains the lyx file causing tex
capacity problem with lyx on cygwin.
Thanks for helping!
Max
cygwinlyxproblem.zip
Description: cygwinlyxproblem.zip
As a physics guy, I am always curious about everything. Since he didn't
give any reason why not, I just tried it.
And both packages burned me, so I don't see the differences.
Max
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From my experience, I was always taught not to play with matches!
Well I
usually
Yes, I need them all for now. I may later remove draftcite. I am not
sure how much difference that makes.
The same set of lyx files works perfectly fine on a Mandrake 8.2.
Anyone has any solution?
Thanks.
Max
--- Andre Poenitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I don't have the bibunit stuff, so I
--- Andre Poenitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What does your /etc/texmf/texmf.cnf and the corresponding file under
Windows say?
They look different, but the numbers in windows texmf.cnf are greater
or equal to the numbers found in linux texmf.cnf.
Can anyone tell me if it make sense to
--- Andre Poenitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
*shrug*
Just try it.
I have tried it before I asked, and I just tried again. After changing
the numbers in texmf.cnf and regenerate the latex format files, the
error is still there. And the input stack size is fixed at 1500, which
seems not
The problem seems to be a conflict between drftcite and hyperref. On my
linux machine, the versions are hyperref v6.72e and drftcite 3.7; the
windows latex gets hyperref v6.72y and drftcite 3.9.
After overwriting the drftcite 3.9 with 3.7, the stack problem is
solved. But the citation references
After checking all the files, the problem is finally solved with
version 3.7 of the drftcite package and the cygwin version of tetex.
Bibtex from fptex cannot deal with the cygwin (unix) style path in the
.aux files becaue it reads /home/max/.
Thanks for all of you who helped.
Max
Hi guys,
I am trying to get lyx working on cygwin so that I can work on my
thesis from both linux and windows if I need to.
I first tried the tetex package distributed with cygwin. I works on
small files. If I throw my thesis on it, it just won't go. The errors
are something like tex capacity
?
Any expert on the differences of tex on windows and latex? Could that
be a lyx problem?
Max
--- Andre Poenitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, Jan 29, 2003 at 06:03:32AM -0800, Max Bian wrote:
I first tried the tetex package distributed with cygwin. I works on
small files. If I throw my
I have attached a small zip file that contains the lyx file causing tex
capacity problem with lyx on cygwin.
Thanks for helping!
Max
cygwinlyxproblem.zip
Description: cygwinlyxproblem.zip
As a physics guy, I am always curious about everything. Since he didn't
give any reason why not, I just tried it.
And both packages burned me, so I don't see the differences.
Max
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From my experience, I was always taught not to play with matches!
Well I
usually
Yes, I need them all for now. I may later remove draftcite. I am not
sure how much difference that makes.
The same set of lyx files works perfectly fine on a Mandrake 8.2.
Anyone has any solution?
Thanks.
Max
--- Andre Poenitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I don't have the bibunit stuff, so I
--- Andre Poenitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What does your /etc/texmf/texmf.cnf and the corresponding file under
Windows say?
They look different, but the numbers in windows texmf.cnf are greater
or equal to the numbers found in linux texmf.cnf.
Can anyone tell me if it make sense to
--- Andre Poenitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
*shrug*
Just try it.
I have tried it before I asked, and I just tried again. After changing
the numbers in texmf.cnf and regenerate the latex format files, the
error is still there. And the input stack size is fixed at 1500, which
seems not
The problem seems to be a conflict between drftcite and hyperref. On my
linux machine, the versions are hyperref v6.72e and drftcite 3.7; the
windows latex gets hyperref v6.72y and drftcite 3.9.
After overwriting the drftcite 3.9 with 3.7, the stack problem is
solved. But the citation references
After checking all the files, the problem is finally solved with
version 3.7 of the drftcite package and the cygwin version of tetex.
Bibtex from fptex cannot deal with the cygwin (unix) style path in the
.aux files becaue it reads /home/max/.
Thanks for all of you who helped.
Max
Hi guys,
I am trying to get lyx working on cygwin so that I can work on my
thesis from both linux and windows if I need to.
I first tried the tetex package distributed with cygwin. I works on
small files. If I throw my thesis on it, it just won't go. The errors
are something like "tex capacity
misuse any macro?
Any expert on the differences of tex on windows and latex? Could that
be a lyx problem?
Max
--- Andre Poenitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wed, Jan 29, 2003 at 06:03:32AM -0800, Max Bian wrote:
> > I first tried the tetex package distributed with cygwin. I works
I have attached a small zip file that contains the lyx file causing tex
capacity problem with lyx on cygwin.
Thanks for helping!
Max
cygwinlyxproblem.zip
Description: cygwinlyxproblem.zip
As a physics guy, I am always curious about everything. Since he didn't
give any reason why not, I just tried it.
And both packages burned me, so I don't see the differences.
Max
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> From my experience, I was always taught not to play with matches!
> Well I
> usually
Yes, I need them all for now. I may later remove draftcite. I am not
sure how much difference that makes.
The same set of lyx files works perfectly fine on a Mandrake 8.2.
Anyone has any solution?
Thanks.
Max
--- Andre Poenitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I don't have the bibunit stuff, so I
--- Andre Poenitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> What does your /etc/texmf/texmf.cnf and the corresponding file under
> Windows say?
They look different, but the numbers in windows texmf.cnf are greater
or equal to the numbers found in linux texmf.cnf.
Can anyone tell me if it make sense to
--- Andre Poenitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> *shrug*
>
> Just try it.
I have tried it before I asked, and I just tried again. After changing
the numbers in texmf.cnf and regenerate the latex format files, the
error is still there. And the input stack size is fixed at 1500, which
seems not
The problem seems to be a conflict between drftcite and hyperref. On my
linux machine, the versions are hyperref v6.72e and drftcite 3.7; the
windows latex gets hyperref v6.72y and drftcite 3.9.
After overwriting the drftcite 3.9 with 3.7, the stack problem is
solved. But the citation references
After checking all the files, the problem is finally solved with
version 3.7 of the drftcite package and the cygwin version of tetex.
Bibtex from fptex cannot deal with the cygwin (unix) style path in the
.aux files becaue it reads "/home/max/".
Thanks for all of you who helped.
Max
I have RPMs for xforms 1.0 and lyx 1.2.2 compiled on a Mandrake 8.2
box. If those are what you want, I can email you as attachments.
Btw: why couldn't you reinstall the package? What's the error message?
Max
--- Nalan Turner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've spent the best part of today trying
It works, but VERY slow. Maybe that's why we should avoid the cygwin
tetex?
Max
--- Max Bian [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks. I'll give it a try! Do you guys have any sucess with xfig
and
gnuplot package under cygwin? I use those often with the lyx.
Max
--- David A. Case [EMAIL
I have RPMs for xforms 1.0 and lyx 1.2.2 compiled on a Mandrake 8.2
box. If those are what you want, I can email you as attachments.
Btw: why couldn't you reinstall the package? What's the error message?
Max
--- Nalan Turner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've spent the best part of today trying
It works, but VERY slow. Maybe that's why we should avoid the cygwin
tetex?
Max
--- Max Bian [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks. I'll give it a try! Do you guys have any sucess with xfig
and
gnuplot package under cygwin? I use those often with the lyx.
Max
--- David A. Case [EMAIL
I have RPMs for xforms 1.0 and lyx 1.2.2 compiled on a Mandrake 8.2
box. If those are what you want, I can email you as attachments.
Btw: why couldn't you reinstall the package? What's the error message?
Max
--- Nalan Turner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've spent the best part of today trying
It works, but VERY slow. Maybe that's why we should avoid the cygwin
tetex?
Max
--- Max Bian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks. I'll give it a try! Do you guys have any sucess with xfig
> and
> gnuplot package under cygwin? I use those often with the lyx.
>
> Max
>
I am really interested in working in a windows environment on lyx since
most or my figures are created using Microcal Origin anyway.
Following the link at lyx.org I went to a great site about installing
lyx on windows. I saw the following:
As of today be sure to SKIP (NOT INSTALL) the package
Thanks. I'll give it a try! Do you guys have any sucess with xfig and
gnuplot package under cygwin? I use those often with the lyx.
Max
--- David A. Case [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, Dec 20, 2002, Max Bian wrote:
Following the link at lyx.org I went to a great site about
installing
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