On 9/19/24 15:53, Maria Gouskova wrote:
Hi all,
I'm trying to install 2.4.1 on Linux Mint 21.3. I have previously
successfully compiled it from source on 22, and now I cannot work on
the files produced on my other computer using the 21.3 computer
because of lyx2lyx failures. So I figured
On 9/14/24 21:37, Zhongjin Lu via lyx-users wrote:
Dear LyX team,
I've installed the newest version. How can I switch back to the
original background color?
Thanks,
Dr. Lu
***
Zhongjin (Gene) Lu, PhD
Associate Professor of Finance
B312 Amos Hall
Terry
On 8/25/24 22:12, John Coppens wrote:
Hi guys...
I'm hoping your collective knowledge helps me out.
I'm not a frequent LyX user (2.3.6.1) but when I had to edit a document
with accented characters (á, é, ... and ñ's) this doesn't seem to work
anymore. As you can see, in the mail program it _do
On 6/18/24 11:23, Michael Dean Pugh wrote:
Hello!
I just opened Help -> Customization and attempted to compile and it
says I am missing suffix.sty. Is this a bug or am I missing something
in my installation? I did not uninstall 2.3.7 before installing 2.4,
so I worry that there may be som
On 6/1/24 15:13, Bernt Lie via lyx-users wrote:
I just installed LyX 2.4.0 on my computer, and it worked.
Then I thought I should update MikTeX... Last time was in April 2024;
there were a number of updates.
At the end of the update, I was told that the MikTeX console needed to
close down
On 5/27/24 13:32, Alexander Dunlap wrote:
Hi all,
I would like to generate output like
\begin{proof}[Proof of Theorem~\textup{3}]
...
\end{proof}
However, LyX does not seem to let me set the text style of "upright"
within the "Alternative Proof String" -- when I set it there it just
immedi
On 3/29/24 10:21, Rich Shepard wrote:
On Fri, 29 Mar 2024, Rich Shepard wrote:
Found a couple and changed them. Will check this morning if that solves
the problem.
Invoked lyx-2.3.7.1 and opened a document with bibliography. When the
document loaded a message box appeared telling me that l
On 3/16/24 15:38, Rich Shepard wrote:
On Sat, 16 Mar 2024, Paul Rubin wrote:
In order to try to compile the doc, LyX has to write a .tex file
someplace, and that someplace has to be the "tempbuf" directory. As long
as you don't close LyX (and barring a rift in the space-time c
On 3/16/24 13:33, Rich Shepard wrote:
On Sat, 16 Mar 2024, Paul Rubin wrote:
I trust you are leaving LyX open while you look for the temp
directory. If
you go to Tools > Preferences... > Paths, what do you have filled in for
"Temporary directory:"?
Paul,
/tmp, and that
On 3/16/24 11:39, Rich Shepard wrote:
On Sat, 16 Mar 2024, Rich Shepard wrote:
The first place I looked was /tmp/lyx_* but both subdirectories were
empty.
Just invoked Lyx-2.3.6.1 and tried compiling mwe.lyx using pdflatex. Same
message box displayed; image attached.
There is no lyx direc
On 3/15/24 17:54, Rich Shepard wrote:
I upgraded TeXLive from 2023 to 2024 and tried compiling the MWE for the
math issues still unresolve. A message box displayed:
The external program
pdflatex finished with an error. It is recommended you fix the cause
of the external
program's error (chec
On 3/15/24 16:14, Rich Shepard wrote:
On Fri, 15 Mar 2024, Rich Shepard wrote:
Apparently so. Careful re-entering the ERT allowed the doc to compile.
I was wrong. I cannot get an simple equation to compile via the menus or
ERT.
I copied the real doc.lyx to mwe.lyx and deleted everything a
On 3/15/24 10:59, Rich Shepard wrote:
On Fri, 15 Mar 2024, Rich Shepard wrote:
What's the difference causing this discrepancy? How do I write the
second
line so it builds without complaint?
Looking at the mwe.lyx file in emacs I see that control character on line
137. It's not at line 118
On 3/9/24 08:24, Paolo M wrote:
I cannot change table properties (borders and additional space) if the
table, contained in another table, contains a math expression (a+b, in
this case).
Here included my example lyx doc
paolo m.
Seems like a bug to me. In any case, here are a couple of possib
On 3/6/24 10:50, Rich Shepard wrote:
I use JabRef for my bibliography database; it's in ASCII text file
format. Some
abstracts report concentrations in micrograms and have been entered as
'ug.'
How can I enter the mu symbol so it displays properly in LyX documents?
Looking in /usr/share/X11/
On 2/18/24 08:07, kauf_dich--- via lyx-users wrote:
Hallo,
ich nutze LyX seit über 10 Jahren und schreibe damit meine
bürokratischen Briefe. Es ist sehr hilfreich für nicht Mathematiker/
Physiker/ Atomtechniker/ Programmierende/ Besserwisser ein Programm
wie LyX zu nutzen. Ich nutze das ver
On 1/19/24 10:51, Rich Shepard wrote:
I need to re-learn how to add multiple appendices. Using Document -> Add
appendix here after the Bibliography I don't remember how to access the
documents to insert in each appendix, and have them automatically
labeled A,
B, C.
Looking in Tutorial, User
On 1/16/24 17:03, Rich Shepard wrote:
I've not before had this problem: importing a .txt file into a .lyx
document. I'm trying to import a file import.txt ($ file input.txt
input.txt: UTF-8 Unicode text) into an open LyX document. Instead it
opens a
new file called input.lyx.
What might I
On 1/6/24 10:14, Hal Kierstead via lyx-users wrote:
All -
I got this message, "Error while exporting format: \converter”, when trying to
view a master document. It has happened in the past, but I forget how to correct it.
Can someone help?
I am using Lyx 2.3.7 on with MacOS: 11.7.10.
Than
On 1/2/24 12:15, Rich Shepard wrote:
I'm puzzled. In a document I display a series using \rightarrow to
separate
the components. When I compile the document it displays as in the
attached
mwe2.lyx file. When the string is by itself (mwe.lyx) it displays
properly.
I suspect it's a matter of
On 1/2/24 09:16, Rich Shepard wrote:
On Tue, 2 Jan 2024, Herbert Voss wrote:
\~a or \~{a}
However, you should be able to insert directly ã
Herbert,
It didn't like the first two. I need to learn how to enter it directly in
using /usr/share/X11/locale/en_US.UTF-8/Compose.
Thanks,
Rich
R
On 12/31/23 13:08, Blake McBride wrote:
Greetings,
I am using LyX 2.3.7 on a Linux box. I have some text in which I'd
like to use the straight, type-writer-like single quote instead of a
curved one. I tried adding the TeX code \texttt{'} but that didn't
work. I then went into Document / S
On 10/26/23 13:13, Rich Shepard wrote:
Speaking of which, if you go to ~/.lyx/templates, you should see a file
named defaults.lyx. That's your default starting document. All else
failing, try creating an empty doc with the Report class, saving it to
/tmp with the name defaults.lyx, and then
On 10/26/23 11:54, Rich Shepard wrote:
On Thu, 26 Oct 2023, Paul Rubin wrote:
Create a new document, select the document class you want as default,
and
make any other customizations that you want applied to new documents
(fonts, paper size, whatever). Then go to Document > Setti
On 10/26/23 11:00, Rich Shepard wrote:
Looking in ~/.lyx/lyxrc and ../preferences I do not see where I can set a
default document class when I create a new doc. Have I missed seeing
where I
can do this?
TIA,
Rich
Create a new document, select the document class you want as default,
and mak
On 10/24/23 14:57, Rich Shepard wrote:
I had a similar issue last June but there no longer are old, deprecated,
font style commands in my jabrefbib.bib file. I searched my lyx mail file
(from 2005) without seeing this particular situation.
I've created a new KOMA-Script report class MWE (atta
It works for me (after I substitute an image from my computer, since
your image was not included). Did you check the LaTeX log for a possible
error message?
Paul
On 10/11/23 05:44, Harold Mouras via lyx-users wrote:
Hello,
I set up a Lyx document to be able to control the header and footpage.
On 8/3/23 08:50, Scott Kostyshak wrote:
I have an unhealthy obsession with branches.
I can put you in touch with an arborist who can help you trim them.
When I use the outline pane and select "Branches" and under filter put the
branch name, it also searches the *contents* of the branch inse
I'm out of ideas that would avoid editing the module. Personally, I would
copy the module and .inc files to my local layout directory, give them
different names, and edit out the Problem style. That way, both the original
and hacked modules would appear in the module list, and I could use the
ordin
Does it help to put
NoStyle Problem
in your layout immediately after the point where you load the AMS Theorems
module?
Paul
Your "works" file works for me, although I'm missing one of the modules you
loaded (short-inset-names), which apparently is not critical.
Your "doesn't work" file had two problems when I tried to fix. The first was
that it had no title (I added one). The second was that the environment
where you w
Just checked, and Description does not justify the left edges of the
description texts the way I thought it did. Sorry for the noise. There's a
solution to a related question at
http://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/46458/how-to-align-description-item-labels-on-the-right
that might be adapted to t
Ignacio Martinez gmail.com> writes:
>
> When I start a new paragraph after some "LyX-Code" text, that new
paragraph is not indented.
> Pleas help!!!
Insert a separator between the LyX code and the new paragraph.
Paul
Wolfgang Engelmann uni-tuebingen.de> writes:
>
>
> Am Wednesday, 14. August 2013, 22:53:21 schrieb Paul Rubin:
> > Wolfgang Engelmann uni-tuebingen.de> writes:
> > > apt get install lyx2.0
> >
> > If you need to install LyX 2.1 to open the docume
Jens-D. Doll studium.uni-hamburg.de> writes:
> when formatting my text I use embedded formula, but am not able to use
> subscript/superscript within such a formula. Take for instance xi, make it
> a formula and afterwards try to make the i a subscript. The same problem
> occurs when making
Wolfgang Engelmann uni-tuebingen.de> writes:
> apt get install lyx2.0
If you need to install LyX 2.1 to open the document, this line should be
> apt get install lyx2.1
> at the last step I get an error
> error by fetching from
http://ppa.launchpad.net/lyx-devel/daily/ubuntu/dists/debian/main/
Two things come to mind. First, open a DOS window and run the command
kpsewhich ecsi.mf
It should tell you where the ecsi font source code is installed (probably in
the jknappen package). If you get a blank line as the response, you need to
install a package containing the font.
If the font is i
Have you looked at File > New from Template > thesis > Acknowledgments.lyx?
I would try copying its contents into your thesis. (Note: the template may
ask you to let it create a dummy thesis document. You can delete that
document once you've determined whether pasting into your actual thesis works.
I put your bibliography and style in a dummy document here and had no
problems -- all the references showed up in the bibliography as expected.
The problem may lay in the document.
Paul
I'm not sure what happened with my previous reply; it seems to be
disconnected from this thread. At any rate, I tried another hack: rather
than including all the starred theorems (possible undesired pollution of the
environment drop-down list), I just hacked theorems-named.module to replace
the "Co
Richard Heck lyx.org> writes:
> Try this: Copy the theorems-named.module file to your local LyX
> directory. On Linux, the original file would be at
> /usr/share/lyx/layouts/, and you would copy it to ~/.lyx/layouts/. On
> other systems, you can find the relevant directories by looking at Help
It centers vertically for me by default. This is using LyX 2.0.6 on Linux,
but I would be surprised if your having a Mac is the culprit. Can you post a
minimal example?
Paul
You might delete your user directory (Help > About LyX will give you the
path) and everything under it, then start LyX (which should cause the
directory to be rebuilt).
Paul
Open a new file, use Document > Settings > Language to set your preferred
peculiar dialect of English and click Save as Document Defaults. The UI
setting is just that -- it governs the user interface. File > New uses
whatever your recorded document defaults are.
Paul
If you are viewing the PDF in Acrobat Reader XI, you may be falling prey to
a problem discussed here:
http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.editors.lyx.general/77622.
Paul
Two editors that I have tried and liked:
TikZiT (http://tikzit.sourceforge.net/) -- mainly useful for node diagrams
TikzEdt (http://www.tikzedt.org/) -- just starting with this, but it looks
promising
Paul
Short of manually inserting page breaks (and adjusting them whenever the
text changes), I do not think it is possible to do what you want and be
certain that you get the desired result. You can try using \FloatBarrier
from the placeins package
(http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/LaTeX/Floats,_Figures_and
Are you inserting them with Insert > Float > Figure? If so, right click the
"handle" labeled "Float: Figure", choose Settings..., and deselect "Use
default placement" and try "Here definitely" instead.
Paul
Rasmus K kth.se> writes:
Does File > Export > PDF (pdflatex) generate a correct PDF file? If so, the
problem is with LyX calling a viewer; if not, the problem is with LyX
calling pdflatex.
Paul
Load the xcolor package in the document preamble (\usepackage{xcolor}).
Inside a math inset, start by typing \colorbox and then press the space bar.
Now type \{, which should create a pair of braces surrounding an inset, and
type the background color name (e.g., cyan) inside. The color name will lo
Is the MiKTeX bin directory on your system path? Can you run "latex --version"
at a DOS prompt (without supplying a path to MiKTeX) and get a response
with a plausible version date?
If yes, take a look at the log generated by the installer (should be
in your user directory, I think) and see if it
Assuming you use MiKTeX, your DVI viewer should be yap. Try exporting a test
document to DVI and preview it with yap to verify that yap works. Also, if yap
is not on the system command path, try adding it to the path and then
reconfigure LyX.
Paul
Julio Rojas gmail.com> writes:
>
> Dear all. In a beamer presentation I would like to have greyed-out
> items after a pause environment. Right now they do not appear until it
> is their turn to appear. For me it is easier to know in advance what
> are the items I'm going to talk about in each sl
For what it's worth, I have LyX installed on three machines (Dell desktop, Dell
laptop, Acer desktop). All run Linux Mint with the Gnome desktop. The Dells
are both Intel 32; the Acer is AMD 64. Both desktops have nVidia displays with
nVidia proprietary drivers. I'm not sure about the laptop, b
Murat Yildizoglu gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Is there a way to catch back my initial trick (putting it only once
> for all slides)? Why what I put in the preamble is not used during the
> compilation (means that, I imagine, something else in the template
> reverses it)?
>
> Murat
>
Does it work if y
Guenter Milde users.berlios.de> writes:
> You might try installing/using a dedicated DVI viewer for the quick preview.
Thanks Guenter. I'll definitely try a new viewer.
Paul
Guenter Milde users.berlios.de> writes:
>
> On 2011-10-06, Paul A Rubin wrote:
> > Hi all,
>
> > Not sure where the culprit is, but if I use \neq in a math formula in
> > LyX with TeXLive 2010 and Evince as the document viewer, it shows up as
> > an equal sign. Viewing in PDF is fine,
>
> C
In addition to missing packages (which has already been mentioned), it is
sometimes the case that different versions of the same package are installed
under Linux and Windows. Updating the older package to the newer version (on
whichever machine has the older version) usually cures problems of that
Paul Smith gmail.com> writes:
>
> On Wed, Sep 21, 2011 at 10:20 AM, Paul Smith gmail.com> wrote:
> > Write a short paragraph, select it and add an underbar to it.
> > Afterwards, introduce a formula in display style -- you will not be
> > able of compiling your document. (Please, see the attach
In LyX, could Tools > Preferences > Paths > PATH prefix be pointing to the old
version?
Paul
Matthias Hunstig uni-paderborn.de> writes:
> If there anything I should delete after uninstalling the software from the
Windows XP Control Panel to end
> up with a "clean" system?
On Windows XP, look in C:\Documents and Settings\\Application Data and
delete any folders with 'Lyx' or 'Miktex' in
Alberto Alcalá Alvarez yahoo.com> writes:
>
> \xymatrix {
> B \ar {-->} [r] & R}
> does something like B>^[r] R
You need an ampersand (@) immediately before the braces:
\xymatrix {B \ar@{-->}[r] & R}
See section 3.4.1 of the XY-pic manual (in the Help menu).
Paul
It would be a good idea to export a file to LaTeX (pdflatex), then run pdflatex
against it in a DOS window. That might help pin down whether there are problems
with your LaTeX (MiKTeX?) distribution.
Paul
Christian Wilhelmsen gmail.com> writes:
>
> 16:42:41.743: (buffer-view: Ctrl+R)
> 16:42:41.798: pdflatex "file.tex"
> 16:42:41.868: This is pdfTeX, Version 3.1415926-1.40.11 (MiKTeX 2.9)
> 16:42:42.829: (Fatal format file error; I'm stymied)
> D:\LyXSVN\LyX2.0.x\src\support\Systemcall.cpp(259):
Steve Litt troubleshooters.com> writes:
>
> I had an almost identical problem a few months ago, on Ubuntu 11.04.
> In my case, the solution that fixed the problem was to uninstall LyX
> through Synaptic, download the latest stable LyX from LyX.org, and
> then install it the old fashioned way
Eugenio Raliuga gmail.com> writes:
After View > PDF (and with LyX still running), use a terminal to check whether
the temporary directory is there and, if so, whether the PDF output file is
there. What are the results?
Paul
Gabriel Hurley gmail.com> writes:
>
> Windows 7. I am using 2.0.0 because 2.0.1 has not been released for
> Windows except through cygwin. And yes, it happens with every lyx
> file.
1. Can you find the LyX temporary directory? If so, after View > PDF (pdflatex)
and with LyX still open, does Wi
Joon Ro gmail.com> writes:
>
> I edit a document with a lot of math
> and I wish I can just have the toolbar on all the time.
>
With the cursor _not_ in a math inset, go to the View > Toolbars menu and click
on "Math Panels (auto)", "Math (auto)" and any other toolbars you want to lock
in th
This is a problem with either the DVI viewer or your LaTeX implementation; it is
external to LyX. Judging by the error message, it appears that (a) you are on
some flavor of Windows (happens to even the best of us at times) and (b) you are
using TrueTeX rather than the more common (on Windows) MiK
On 09/04/2011 05:09 PM, Jane Shevtsov wrote:
The appropriate deities having been propitiated, I was able to
uninstall MiKTeX and then install the latest version (the basic
installation). I then successfully used pdflatex from the command
prompt. Now, how do I connect LyX to the new MiKTeX inst
On 09/03/2011 06:46 PM, Jane Shevtsov wrote:
On Sat, Sep 3, 2011 at 3:31 PM, Paul Rubin <mailto:ru...@msu.edu>> wrote:
No need to uninstally LyX, but yes, I would uninstall MiKTeX.
OK, even uninstalling doesn't work right. The error message says, "The
operation cou
On 09/03/2011 06:10 PM, Jane Shevtsov wrote:
No, I still get the error message saying formats.ini doesn't exist.
I did a quick search and found a couple of posts (auf Deutsch, so it's a
gamble whether I understood them correctly) by someone who experienced
the same problem. If my very rusty G
On 09/03/2011 05:18 PM, Jane Shevtsov wrote:
There's only one version of the Settings application. When I tried
what you described, I got the error message below.
MiKTeX Problem Report
Message: No formats.ini exists.
Data:
Source: Libraries\MiKTeX\Core\FormatInfo.cpp
Line: 216
MiKTeX: 2.8
O
On 09/03/2011 05:00 PM, Jane Shevtsov wrote:
I successfully added the MiKTeX bin directory to the system path and
exported a file. Running pdflatex gave this message:
This is pdfTeX, Version 3.1415926-1.40.10
initexmf.exe: No formats.ini exists.
I can't find the default format file!
Okay, thi
Jane Shevtsov gmail.com> writes:
>> Look at the Edit menu. Second from the bottom it says, "Reconfigure."
>> Click on that, then exit LyX and restart it.
>
> When I did that, even the option of exporting a PDF disappeared.--
This is a game-changer. It suggests that there is a problem with
On 09/02/2011 01:24 PM, Jane Shevtsov wrote:
On Thu, Sep 1, 2011 at 2:06 PM, Paul Rubin <mailto:ru...@msu.edu>> wrote:
So, despite the message, the PDF file does not show up in the
directory where
the LyX doc lives? Try exporting and (with LyX still running) use
Jane Shevtsov gmail.com> writes:
>
> I just installed Lyx 2.0 (upgraded from 1.6 because of a problem I was having,
although I used it successfully for quite a while) and I can't export any PDFs,
although the message at the bottom says, "Successful export to format: pdf2".
So, despite the messa
Guest_NP gmx.de> writes:
>
> You mean filename.doc.lyx?
No, I'm pretty sure Eberhard meant that 'doc' would be the document (file) name
and 'lyx' the extension. Do your files actually have names with those two
extensions (such as myfile.doc.lyx)? If so, how are they created?
Paul
It turns out this is a bug in the version of hyperref.sty that Jure is using
(http://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/15783/undefined-control-sequence-hyperlink-error).
Paul
It looks as if you might have a problem with a hyperlink. Have you added any
hyperlinks (beyond the navigational links that beamer provides automatically)?
If so, you might try deleting them and see if that helps. Do you have the
hyperref package installed (seems likely, but worth checking)? Al
Here's a LyX file (including step by step instructions).
Paul
#LyX 2.0 created this file. For more info see http://www.lyx.org/
\lyxformat 413
\begin_document
\begin_header
\textclass article
\use_default_options true
\maintain_unincluded_children false
\language english
\language_package default
Kulkarni Shantanu lists.shantanukulkarni.org> writes:
>
> Hi,
> I have to split a program code (done using listing package)in 2 columns.
> The ways I have in mind are,
> - make minipage 50% of width
> - make a table with 2 colums
> - use multicol package
>
> Which of these is preferred? Or any
Anaïs Maréchal gmail.com> writes:
>
>
> Hi everybody,I don't know much on Lyx, I tried to search in the previous bug
> and on the web but no results.I installed Lyx 2.0.0 on my Windows 7 laptop.
> I wrote a text, and when I want to visualize it, I have an error (cannot find
> the rapport.pdf f
Rudi Gaelzer gmail.com> writes:
> Is it possible that the texlive 2010 version in F15 is lacking the
> needed packages? I
> have the F14 version of texlive 2010 installed in another workstation
> and that works all right.
I don't think so; the only packages "by type" uses are amsmath.sty and
Richard Heck comcast.net> writes:
> > Is it possible to do this
> > in lyx? The only way I found was to add
> > die enumaration as plain latex (ERZ) and to use \setcounter{enumi}{2}
> >
> > the goal is:
> >
> > (3) first item
> > (4) second item
> > ...
> >
> No, there's no way to do this directl
Ignacio Martinez virginia.edu> writes:
> I'm trying to create beamer handouts with lyx (in ubuntu 11.04).
> This is what I have in mind
> http://www.guidodiepen.nl/2009/07/creating-latex-beamer-handouts-with-notes/
> but i don't know where to copy the .sty file and if that is the only
> thing th
Your test file compiled correctly for me every time I tried (multiple tries
within one LyX session, multiple LyX sessions, exported to .tex and compiled
outside LyX).
Paul
ChiPro gmail.com> writes:
>
> Hi,
>
> how does one change the height of a given row (over multiple columns)
> in a table
> (i.e. without changing the height for any other row)?
>
> Thanks.
>
>
Help > Embedded Objects section 2.12.1.
Paul
Maxim Lobovsky gmail.com> writes:
> The relevant files can be found attached to this forum post:
> http://www.latex-community.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=19&t=14360
That link gets me their version of a 404 error ("The requested topic does not
exist."). Did your dog by any chance eat the p
Rainer M Krug gmail.com> writes:
>
> If I just could understand what these commands (texhash, mktexlsr, ..) are
doing, then I would no why...
I'm no TeXpert, but TeX maintains a database of package locations, which it uses
when searching for a particular package. The texhash and mktexlsr comman
Rainer M Krug gmail.com> writes:
> I am using LyX 2.0.0, and I am wondering if I am doing something wrong, as I
> do not get instant preview working for the attached lyx file which contains
> a tikz graph wrapped in instant preview.
>
>
> Is it a problem on my side? (instant preview is enab
Liviu Andronic gmail.com> writes:
> I assume that this is on 2nd and subsequent compilations. When it is
> on the first compilation, acroread doesn't freeze, right? If this is
> the case, then it's a bug in acroread: it doesn't automatically reload
> a PDF document when it has been resaved to di
I tried this and the image appeared to be centered horizontally. If you are
still having a problem with it, perhaps you can post a minimal example that
demonstrates the problem.
Paul
David Bickel Gmail.com> writes:
>
> After upgrading from version 1.6 to 2.0 (Windows Vista), I no longer
> have access to the words the system recorded whenever I checked
> spelling and told it to "Add" a word it flagged as misspelled. I have
> no idea where those words were stored. Is there a w
Are you doing something to ensure that the minipages are at the top of the
physical page? The only two ways I know off-hand to do that are to manually
break the page immediately before them or to put them in a float. From your
message, it does not sound as though you are breaking the page.
One k
I just created a test doc (article class) in LyX 2.0, insert a URL (in a URL
inset) containing a hash character (#), and it worked just fine in PDF output.
Escaping it with a backslash caused problems.
That said, if you replace the hash character with %23 in the URL, you get the
same result, and
Waluyo Adi Siswanto gmail.com> writes:
> Is that possible to have lyx 2, while maintaining 1.6.10 in the machine.
Yes. LyX 2 will install into a different directory than 1.6.10, and will use a
different user directory, so I think there should be no collisions. I ran them
in parallel on an XP b
Manolo Martínez austrohungaro.com> writes:
> A quick question. If I use the Noun character style in a Section title,
> article(paper) ignores me and renders it in lowercase. Is there a way to
> override the style in this particular respect?
Document classes frequently dictate the font for head
On 06/29/2011 02:35 PM, William Hanson wrote:
Richard, Paul, LyX Users,
It's been over a week since I've been able to convert to finished text
in either LyX 1.6.7 or 2.0.0 (using DVI or View). I've received many
suggestions, for which I am grateful, but nothing has worked. Is
there a way t
On 06/28/2011 03:54 AM, Matthias Hunstig wrote:
It only partly worked for 1.6.10. I now have a very limited and to my eyes
strange selection of classes available, the rest is still markes as
unavailable; see attachment.
In 2.0.0., there are still not classes available in the menu at all.
Are
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