. For example a single \lambda character is shown within a box
taking up about 1/2 the screen.
Is this xelatex?
http://www.lyx.org/trac/ticket/10322
Nope, default output is pdf lualatex, and I'm not using komascript either
(beamer)
It might help with diagnosis if you posted a minimal example.
Paul
On 09/11/2016 10:19 AM, Scott Kostyshak wrote:
On Sat, Sep 10, 2016 at 08:10:45PM -0400, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
On 09/10/2016 06:16 PM, David Rosenberg wrote:
This works very nicely -- thanks!
Think there's a way to do this as a command-sequence?
The copy step and positioning at the insertion
uence call newframe; char-delete-backward; clipboard-paste;".
Paul
ill be inside the title inset of a new frame. Backspace
once to exit the inset, then paste the contents of the clipboard.
Paul
+Return bound to the lfun necessary to exit
the current frame and start a new one. Apparently, when I upgraded to
LyX 2.2, this was converted for me to "call newframe".
Paul
(as
opposed to View), correct? If you click the viewer button or use the
View menu to generate a PDF, LyX automatically opens the PDF in the
designated viewer program (intended behavior).
Paul
Any help in solving these issues would be greatly appreciated. Thank
you very much.
Best Regards,
Joon
DF (pdflatex) converter. In the Converter: box, change
pdflatex $$i
to
pdflatex -shell-escape $$i
and click Modify by either Apply (for a test) or Save (if you want this
as a permanent setting). With that change, View [pdflatex] should work.
Paul
d 1b.
Given that I have never had the impulse to middle-click either place, and
that it's hard to do accidentally on my laptop and not terribly easily on my
desktop, as far as I'm concerned you have carte blanche to assign anything
lawful to either.
Paul
the text.
So flipping the paper width and height is essentially equivalent to
switching the portrait/landscape decision, provided that you also swap
margins when flipping paper dimensions.
Paul
tell you where the font style file is installed. Lack of output would
signal that either that the package is not installed or that LaTeX can't
find it.
Paul
Charlie ipstarmail.com.au> writes:
>
>
> On Thu, 14 Jul 2016 19:29:55 + (UTC) "Paul A.Rubin rubin msu.edu"
> informed me of this:
>
> > Can you post a minimal example of this (both .lyx and .pdf
> files)?
>
> Quickly did this as
Can you post a minimal example of this (both .lyx and .pdf files)? Also,
although I'm not sure it should matter, how do you generate the PDF file
from LyX (dvipdfm, LuaTeX, pdflatex, ps2pdf, ...)?
Paul
is up, file an enhancement request to modify the configuration
script so that it detects whether you are on a Mac (it may do this already)
and, if so, sets up a PDF (graphics) converter using sips. That seems like a
reasonable thing to do in general.
Cheers,
Paul
me and path to use for the output as $$o in the first
conversion step. If additional conversions occur, each subsequent $$i is the
previous $$o and each new $$o is some new temporary file.
Good luck!
Paul
nk I will leave lyx2.2.0rc1 and forget about it.
> Thanks for the help, Paul
You're welcome, Wolfgang. For what it's worth, I use Liv Andronic's Ubuntu
PPA (linked in the binaries section of the LyX download page) to stay
current on Mint. I'm not aware of any equivalent sites for Debian, but ther
and see if it is indicating
lyx-latestdev. If so, your command should work; but if it identifies a
different version, try "dpkg-query -l lyx-latestdev" to see if it's instaled
with that package name.
Paul
Wolfgang,
Wolfgang Engelmann uni-tuebingen.de> writes:
> Thanks a lot, Paul. This is ok now for my Kubuntu.
> I found it also in my Debian, but at different places and showing that
> my lyx installation(s) are a mess:
> toolbar-toggle_math.svgz is found at
>
> usr/loca
Gimp; I think
you should be able to open it in ImageMagick as well, although you might
need to unzip it first.
Cheers,
Paul
If not, try running "dpkg-query -L lyx-common" in a terminal.
Paul
top
would point you to a culprit.
Paul
outs/Modules) and perhaps also on the
developers mailing list. The devs may want to include it in a forthcoming
release.
Cheers,
Paul
n whenever you change between using and not
using it. If you're willing to keep it around all the time, just stick with
the new bind file.
Paul
environment. Next, add content and nest it under
the "Column". Now repeat with a second "Column" and more content.
One annoying feature to note: if you go back and add something under the
first column, it de-nests the second column. Not fatal, but you need to keep
an eye on it.
Paul
e
details, I think the developers would appreciate it. Methinks things not in
the issue tracker tend not to get fixed.
Paul
older version though, so it might
be too much work.
Paul
gt; depth.
>
> Rich
Rich,
With the mouse next to the figure, check whether the environment drop down
list says "Frame". If so, change it to Standard and increase depth to make
it a child of the frame. (This will also allow you to change the
justification of the image. I like to center mine.)
Paul
, you could try binding Return to:
> command-alternatives completion-accept; paragraph-break
Thanks, Richard. Perfect: That is works as I wished it worked!
Paul
Dear All,
Is it possible to configure LyX to have the
Return key
bound to both the auto-complete feature and the newline insertion?
Thanks in advance,
Paul
t's fairly easy
to try.
Paul
aforementioned) was to use a single row for the heading. Using the cell
settings dialog in LyX, I set the middle two heading cells to width 10ex and
set the "Vertical alignment in row" to bottom (along with centering the
cells horizontally, which IIRC was the default). The first and fourth
heading cells required no adjustments.
Paul
n 1. No line break is required. Is that what you want, or am I missing
something?
Paul
t has your
table on top, my version beneath it. WARNING: Examining this could be
hazardous to your mental health.
Paul
\begin_layout Standard
\begin_inset Tabular
\begin_inset Text
\begin_layout Plain Layout
base
\end_layout
\end_inset
\begin_inset Text
\begin_layout Plain L
irow="3" and multirow="4". I have no idea why. If you switch to LaTeX
source, you will see the extra $m$ being inserted (again, no idea why).
Paul
with three columns added (raising the total
from the default two to five), leaving the third column empty (so that the
last expressions before \iff align left rather than right).
Paul
e alignat environment,
and increased the number of columns to five. The left side of each
inequality goes in column 1, the inequality symbol in column 2, the right
side in column 4 and the iff symbol in column 5. Column 3 is intentionally
blank.
Paul
#LyX 2.2 created this file. For more info se
ked out fine.
Thanks for maintaining the PPAs! Sure beats waiting for Canonical to
catch up.
Paul
Mario D gmail.com> writes:
>
>
>
>
>
>
> Perhaps you can repost your example, between pre and /pre tags?
> Paul
>
> Paul, sorry you couldn't see the proper formatting. I repost the formula
with the tags inside the formula, so it should be clear A \fra
ynaptic
didn't seem to actually fix them. So I did a complete uninstall of LyX 2.1.4
(including common) and then a fresh install, and everything worked. On a
second Rebecca machine, I went straight to a complete uninstall/fresh
install with no problems.
Paul
Mario,
Mario D gmail.com> writes:
> Paul,
>
> surely I do not demand to lyx to recognize addends in a formula like "y =
x + 2z". Maybe I can explain better myself with an example, so please let me
write a formula with a few markers for the cursor position.
>
rder to translate to LaTeX (nor does LaTeX do that sort of
parsing, AFAIK).
So I very much doubt, barring a major change to the code, that you can do
better than what it currently does.
Paul
Joel,
If you decide proselint is useful, it would be worth mentioning in the user
list. Maybe someone could hack a converter script to facilitate running it
against a LyX document.
Paul
--
Sent from my Android device with K-9 Mail. Please excuse my brevity.
selint (http://proselint.com/)
might be of interest?
Paul
/Modules#toc10).
Paul
Is the purpose here to number enumerated items consecutively across a frame
boundary? If so, and if you have a recent version of LyX, you just need to
go to Document > Settings > Modules and add the module "Beamer Resumable
Enumerate". Then use the usual enumerate environment on the first slide
Jürgen Lange unitybox.de> writes:
>
> Chktex is now part of Miktex for Windows. The name of the package is
> "miktex-chktex-base". I've installed this package in Miktex. I want to use
> chktex in Lyx, but I don't find an instruction for it on Lyx webpage. Can
> anyone give my an
mment
at the top? In other words, when you successfully run it outside LyX, do you
do so with "./LExport.sh", or do you specify a command interpreter (e.g,
"bash ./LExport.sh"?
Paul
Anders Host-Madsen yahoo.com> writes:
>
> This sounds a little challenging. By script, you mean a unix shell script?
> One challenge
> is that you don't quite know how many time to run pdflatex. I guess usually
> pdflatex, bibtext, pdflatex, pdflatex would work.
>
>
Yes, this is what I
Anders Host-Madsen yahoo.com> writes:
> It seems I can only run one of the exports. Too bad. My idea
> was that if you always save pdf and latex, you can
> view the pdf on platforms that do not have LyX, and
> edit the LaTeX. My main usage scenario would be
> an iPad, but it could also apply if
ation. Then you need to remember to use
that key combo whenever you save your file. You will need to specify an
export format (e.g., pdflatex) in the buffer-export function. The LFUNs are
detailed in Help > LyX Functions.
Paul
ect the *Labeling* environment,
which is an extension of (but different than) the "Description" environment.
Paul
is work again.
Ideas?
We have
LyX version 2.1.3
Adobe Acrobat Reader DC (15.010.20056)
pj
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1541 Lilac Lane, Room 504 Center for Research Methods
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41
>
> InsetLayout ERT
>
> MultiPar true
>
> End
>
> Then you can hit "return" inside ERT to get multiple lines.
Thanks, Richard, for your solution.
Paul
Dear All,
Is it possible to break into different continuous lines a same LaTeX
command in ERT? Please, see the attached example, with which I get
errors.
Thanks in advance,
Paul
break_command.lyx
Description: application/lyx
On Wed, Feb 3, 2016 at 3:29 PM, Paul Smith <phh...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>> Is it possible to break into different continuous lines a same LaTeX
>>> command in ERT? Please, see the attached example, with which I get
>>> errors.
>>
>> W
for it? Works here that way.
Thanks, Kornel, for your reply. The point is how to have two ERT boxes
in different and consecutive lines and the corresponding LaTeX file
with no blank line inserted between the code of the two ERT boxes. (My
code is much more complicate than the simple example provided here by
me.)
Paul
gt; $\int x
>
> $
> ...
Correct, Kornel. But is it possible to have both in the same
paragraph, without having to use a single ERT box (instead of two
separate ERT boxes)? The reason why I am asking this question is to
have the possibility of arranging my several ERT boxes more clearly in
the LyX document, without having all of them in the same line.
Paul
el. But is it possible to have both in the same
>> paragraph, without having to use a single ERT box (instead of two
>> separate ERT boxes)? The reason why I am asking this question is to
>> have the possibility of arranging my several ERT boxes more clearly in
>> the LyX document, without having all of them in the same line.
>
> Sure it is. Use the ERT's in the same paragraph.
Thanks, Kornel, but, unfortunately, your example does not work,
because it fails to convert to the current stable LyX version.
Paul
ched example; it outputs a two-lines integral...)
>
> Ah I see what you mean. In Kornel's attachment the second ERT only
> contained the dollarsign and not the x, so it worked.
>
> For your example, add a % at the end of the first ERT (so inside the ERT
> at the very end).
Thanks, Scott. That works!
Paul
sion.
>
> Put your cursor just after the first ERT, and press ctrl + return (at
> least this is the shortcut on Linux).
Thanks, Scott, but that does not work. (Please, see and compile the
attached example; it outputs a two-lines integral...)
Paul
broken_ert_boxes_example2.lyx
Description: application/lyx
h the following command:
>> >> >> >>
>> >> >> >> lyx x.lyx -batch -i lyx y.lyx
>> >> >> >>
>> >> >> >> Unfortunately, y.lyx is not imported into x.lyx. Any ideas?
>> >> >> >
>> >> >> &g
ely, y.lyx is not imported into x.lyx. Any ideas?
>
> Dear Paul,
>
> I believe that the command-line import is the analogy of the GUI File >
> Import. Further, I think that if you import a document, I think it
> becomes its own .lyx file. What is the GUI equivalent of what you wa
atch -i lyx y.lyx
>> >>
>> >> Unfortunately, y.lyx is not imported into x.lyx. Any ideas?
>> >
>> > Dear Paul,
>> >
>> > I believe that the command-line import is the analogy of the GUI File >
>> > Import. Further, I think that i
gt;>
>> >> >> lyx x.lyx -batch -i lyx y.lyx
>> >> >>
>> >> >> Unfortunately, y.lyx is not imported into x.lyx. Any ideas?
>> >> >
>> >> > Dear Paul,
>> >> >
>> >> > I believe that t
Dear All,
I am trying to import the file y.lyx (attached) into the file x.lyx
(also attached) with the following command:
lyx x.lyx -batch -i lyx y.lyx
Unfortunately, y.lyx is not imported into x.lyx. Any ideas?
Thanks in advance,
Paul
x.lyx
Description: application/lyx
y.lyx
Description
titem One \stopitem
\startitem Two \stopitem
\startitem Three \stopitem
\startitem Four \stopitem
\startitem Five \stopitem
\startitem Six \stopitem
\stopitemize
\stoptext
---
Please, see:
http://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/96645/random-shuffle-itemize
Paul
Dear All,
Is there some automatic or semi-automatic way of shuffling the items
of an enumerate environment?
Thanks in advance,
Paul
cells
> \@ifundefined{extrarowheight}
> {\usepackage{array}}{}
> \setlength{\extrarowheight}{0pt}
Thanks, Uwe. There was an error with
\@ifundefined{extrarowheight}
{\usepackage{array}}{}
but after having removed that, it works perfectly. I mean, it suffices to use
\setlength{\extrarowheight}{2pt}
and
\setlength{\extrarowheight}{0pt}
Paul
eased.
Any ideas?
Thanks in advance,
Paul
{lightgray}, I think
you get what you want. (Cf. http://wiki.lyx.org/LyX/Tables#toc6)
Paul
On 12/20/2015 04:03 PM, Pedro Neves wrote:
On 20-12-2015 20:29, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
Most likely you are inserting the ERT in the designated
row in a place that offends LaTeX's sensibilities. If you can post
I am unable to reproduce the problem here (LyX 2.1.4 on Linux Mint 17.2);
the document compiles correctly (with a gray table row) the first time, with
no error messages. Most likely you are inserting the ERT in the designated
row in a place that offends LaTeX's sensibilities. If you can post a
n number correctly in the output. If
you leave the LyX portion of the macro empty, LyX will expand the macro
inside the equation. That still works, but it makes for some remarkably ugly
equations in the LyX GUI.
Paul
Thanks, John. Could you please post here your example?
Paul
On Fri, Dec 4, 2015 at 2:22 PM, John Kane <jrkrid...@gmail.com> wrote:
> http://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/198064/highlighting-a-line-in-program-listings-in-lyx
> seems to work. Or, at least, I got it to work w
Thank you very indeed, John! Your example is brilliant and extremely helpful!
Paul
On Fri, Dec 4, 2015 at 3:22 PM, John Kane <jrkrid...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Sure, note that all I did was muck about with the example provided; the
> instructions seemed a bit muddled but dedicate
Dear All,
Is there some way fo accomplish this in LyX?
Thanks in advance,
Paul
in a two-column document I want to have a vertical space in one of the
two columns and not across the page.
How might that be achieved?
Doesn't inserting a vertical space (Insert Formatting Vertical Space
...) work?
> in a two-column document I want to have a vertical space in one of the
> two columns and not across the page.
> How might that be achieved?
Doesn't inserting a vertical space (Insert > Formatting > Vertical Space
...) work?
Can you post a minimal (two PDF pages), self-contained LyX file where this
happens? If you need images to reproduce the problem, please include those
as well.
Paul
Can you post a minimal (two PDF pages), self-contained LyX file where this
happens? If you need images to reproduce the problem, please include those
as well.
Paul
Can you post a minimal (two PDF pages), self-contained LyX file where this
happens? If you need images to reproduce the problem, please include those
as well.
Paul
or a spectacular implosion.
Paul
or a spectacular implosion.
Paul
in a partial
failure or a spectacular implosion.
Paul
beamer.cls but LyX doesn't, make sure that LyX runs under
an account with read permission on the LaTeX directories.
Paul
beamer.cls but LyX doesn't, make sure that LyX runs under
an account with read permission on the LaTeX directories.
Paul
no"
response (not found).
If kpsewhich finds beamer.cls but LyX doesn't, make sure that LyX runs under
an account with read permission on the LaTeX directories.
Paul
that.
Paul
that.
Paul
Perhaps Jürgen will answer that.
Paul
Patrick Dupre pdupre at gmx.com writes:
Sorry, but in my case, in overprint environment, when I highlight the
picture for example, I cannot switch to center. This is not an option
of paragraph setting like it should. I can only unstick/stick the indent
paragraph. That is all!
Why?
I
I cannot have a centered picture in overprint (beamer) environment!
Is there a tips?
Centered horizontally or centered vertically?
of the LyX icons as the graphic).
Paul
#LyX 2.1 created this file. For more info see http://www.lyx.org/
\lyxformat 474
\begin_document
\begin_header
\textclass beamer
\use_default_options true
\maintain_unincluded_children false
\language english
\language_package default
\inputencoding auto
I cannot have a centered picture in overprint (beamer) environment!
Is there a tips?
Centered horizontally or centered vertically?
of the LyX icons as the graphic).
Paul
#LyX 2.1 created this file. For more info see http://www.lyx.org/
\lyxformat 474
\begin_document
\begin_header
\textclass beamer
\use_default_options true
\maintain_unincluded_children false
\language english
\language_package default
\inputencoding auto
Patrick Dupre pdupre at gmx.com writes:
Sorry, but in my case, in overprint environment, when I highlight the
picture for example, I cannot switch to center. This is not an option
of paragraph setting like it should. I can only unstick/stick the indent
paragraph. That is all!
Why?
I
>
> I cannot have a centered picture in overprint (beamer) environment!
> Is there a tips?
>
Centered horizontally or centered vertically?
it with a parbox. I'm attaching a small example
(using one of the LyX icons as the graphic).
Paul
#LyX 2.1 created this file. For more info see http://www.lyx.org/
\lyxformat 474
\begin_document
\begin_header
\textclass beamer
\use_default_options true
\maintain_unincluded_children false
\language
Patrick Dupre gmx.com> writes:
>
> Sorry, but in my case, in overprint environment, when I highlight the
> picture for example, I cannot switch to center. This is not an option
> of paragraph setting like it should. I can only unstick/stick the indent
> paragraph. That is all!
> Why?
I
Anders Host-Madsen ahostmadsen at yahoo.com writes:
How can you put an align or align* environment inside a table?
There seems to be some pure latex solutions, i.e., using
tabularx instead of tabular or aligned instead of align
(I haven't tried), but they appear to be incompatible with
Anders Host-Madsen ahostmadsen at yahoo.com writes:
How can you put an align or align* environment inside a table?
There seems to be some pure latex solutions, i.e., using
tabularx instead of tabular or aligned instead of align
(I haven't tried), but they appear to be incompatible with
Anders Host-Madsen yahoo.com> writes:
>
> How can you put an align or align* environment inside a table?
> There seems to be some pure latex solutions, i.e., using
> tabularx instead of tabular or aligned instead of align
> (I haven't tried), but they appear to be incompatible with lyx.
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