ant issue because I'm not accustomed to have to
check output character-by-character when a document looks right on the
screen and it prints without any apparent errors.
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I run RedHat 9, which has tetex 1.0.7. I hear that the newer version of
pdftex that is packaged with tetex 2 is better, but I'm hesitant to
upgrade tetex for fear that lyx will not work the same. Can anybody who
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beyond for each reference, i.e.
hanging indent inside of this environment, can not find any answers
through google search's so any assistance much appreciated.
Thanks
ciao
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e that the "wiki"-style makes it very easy to create new
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m, using xforms-88 and lyx-1.2.1, I do not have the
same preview problem.
What do you think about that one?
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can try LyX with it.
ps: I've confirmed the warning that you must remove your old xforms if
you want to build this new one. It is total hell if you try to build
and it finds your old xforms headers.
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e assume that
people can just rebuild their rpm (which is not so easy since they
need to have all the -devel packages installed), I think we should
just decide so and get rid of the rh62 rpms we have currently. They
are probably too confusing for people.
JMarc
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nda wished that figure was numbered 5b and
the first one was 5a. I don't have any publication precedent for this
kind of thing, I'm happy to do whatever you guys recommend as standard.
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tex2pdf.berlios.de
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> HErbert
I've downloaded it and found it does work, both with the problem that pdflatex can't
take eps documents and that the fonts might not display in acroreader. Steffen did
a great service to us there, I think, and suggest you try it out!
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y to get rid of the need to specify how many
items there will be in the overlay command, so we could just do "next"
or some such thing in LyX. Unless that happens, do you see any way to
build a lyx layout that avoids the ert to control the slides?
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le that causes the 2 latex passes
to be done?
I know I'm new at this, but from looking at seminar.sty and foilTeX.sty,
I think I am understanding the nature of my challenge.
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not been told where the references are and so
when I do the insert references menu, it does not offer me any to pick
from.
Is there a fix?
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ns? I guess so, because in lyX now I see this cool menu when I
click on a cite. It looks like this:
Inset KeysBibliography keys
/box / /box/
Text after: ___
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der to do so.
I like prosper because it helps to access the staged/overlay features to
make better onscreen shows.
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into a
lyx book layout, the more I wish I didn't have to do it at all. Since I
don't know TeX, it is extremely frustrating to translate TeX into LyX,
which I also don't know
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in the lyx user group showed me his version 96 worked fine on
Solaris.
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> If you can tell me what I did wrong, I'd appreciate it.
The above should help you to get the file processed satisfactorily.
Ross Moore
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dlist}
\newcommand\myHangIndent[1]{
\begin{HangIndent} #1
\end{HangIndent}
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-x" or silly looking junk like that.
Oh, one other thing. TO get a new page (leave a blank where I could
insert some printout from a stats program), I had to revert to ERT. At
one time, I could have sworn Lyx offered "insert new page" or some such.
Not true?
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bad. The program
"gv" looked much better, even without changing to pslatex it was OK.
Why is pslatex not the "default" font type?
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ementation found for option: `T1' for `fontenc' package
Loading /usr/lib/latex2html/styles/inputenc.perl
Loading /usr/lib/latex2html/styles/babel.perl
Loading /usr/lib/latex2html/versions/lang.pl
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t that (xform-0.88-15) will bomb! Refer to my
> previous email.
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of the way before running new
lyx, as many options have changed.
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cannot be correctly modified through
layout-paragraph, shouldn't LyX block me from making those changes?
I'm using Lyx 1.1.5fix2.
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material
Bill Jones, Read this or you die.
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I was experimenting with GNU Texmacs and noticed that it directly reads
the X fonts and lets the user have them through a pulldown menu. Could
Lyx someday do the same thing?
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but now I don't at all, and
could appreciate a pointer.
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for style `mathrsfs'
No implementation found for style `bbm'
No implementation found for style `stmaryrd'
No implementation found for style `pp4link'
presentation.tex is newer than presentation.aux: Please rerun latex.
Substitution of arg to newlabelxx delayed.
? brace missing for \
included-string
Configuration of LyX was successful.
Type 'make' to compile the program,
And in all the makefiles, it has CXX=gcc.
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Christian Schmitt wrote:
>
> On Tue, 17 Oct 2000, Paul E Johnson wrote:
>
>
> You have to create / get a corresponding lyx layout file for your latex
> package. Just check out chapter 6 of the lyx customization manual.
>
> Christian
Yesterday I asked about using the
it with the
RH7 compiler. It worked. And lyx-1.1.5fix1 built to.
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27;ve
searched pretty far and wide in the usenet for solutions.
I'm looking at an alternative program called Texmacs at the moment, but
it is not quite so far along as Lyx, and I'd like to keep up the Lyx
effort.
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e sure you have latex2html installed.
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> If you have try first to do a :
> File->Export->Tex
> then File->Export->HTML
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und line 2 of file ~/.lyx/lyxrc]
LyX: Unknown tag `roman' [around line 2 of file ~/.lyx/lyxrc]
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I'm considering using Lyx for an academic book writing project. I have
used it for small projects in the past, and I think it works pretty
well. I think the last time I used Lyx, it was version 1.0, and at that
time there was no ability to import LaTex files. So I'm quite happy to
see reLyx and a
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