I'm using the lyx file input control to input a child.lyx
document within a master foo.lyx
The child is being worked on and updated elswhere.
The only way I can get the master, foo.pdf,
output to find changes in the child.lyx is to restart lyx.
q. Is there an easier way?
Rob
I'm using the lyx file input control to input a child.lyx
document within a master foo.lyx
The child is being worked on and updated elswhere.
The only way I can get the master, foo.pdf,
output to find changes in the child.lyx is to restart lyx.
q. Is there an easier way?
Rob
I'm using the lyx "file input" control to input a child.lyx
document within a master foo.lyx
The child is being worked on and updated elswhere.
The only way I can get the master, foo.pdf,
output to find changes in the child.lyx is to restart lyx.
q. Is there an easier way?
Rob
Hi Wolfgang,
I'm glad they were helpful:
On Tue, 2012-12-11 at 10:36 +0100, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
Am Montag, 10. Dezember 2012, 21:31:25 schrieben Sie:
Hi, Rob,
has this been done already:
TeXLive 2009 is included with Ubuntu 10.04, if you are able to update your
Linux
Hi Wolfgang,
I'm glad they were helpful:
On Tue, 2012-12-11 at 10:36 +0100, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
Am Montag, 10. Dezember 2012, 21:31:25 schrieben Sie:
Hi, Rob,
has this been done already:
TeXLive 2009 is included with Ubuntu 10.04, if you are able to update your
Linux
Hi Wolfgang,
I'm glad they were helpful:
On Tue, 2012-12-11 at 10:36 +0100, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
> Am Montag, 10. Dezember 2012, 21:31:25 schrieben Sie:
>
> Hi, Rob,
>
> has this been done already:
>
> TeXLive 2009 is included with Ubuntu 10.04, if you are able to
If you're going to go the customization route, this might be of help:
http://blog.oak-tree.us/index.php/2009/11/02/custom-lyx-nih
It talks about creating a custom layout for an existing document class.
Related posts with more examples can be found at:
If you're going to go the customization route, this might be of help:
http://blog.oak-tree.us/index.php/2009/11/02/custom-lyx-nih
It talks about creating a custom layout for an existing document class.
Related posts with more examples can be found at:
If you're going to go the customization route, this might be of help:
http://blog.oak-tree.us/index.php/2009/11/02/custom-lyx-nih
It talks about creating a custom layout for an existing document class.
Related posts with more examples can be found at:
On Wed, 2012-11-21 at 16:36 +0100, Liviu Andronic wrote:
On Wed, Nov 21, 2012 at 4:08 PM, Alan R. Bleier ar...@cornell.edu wrote:
I agree completely with Trevor.
I completely disagree with Trevor. Hitting double space [to get a full
stop] is as unnatural and unhelpful as it gets. This may
On Wed, 2012-11-21 at 16:36 +0100, Liviu Andronic wrote:
On Wed, Nov 21, 2012 at 4:08 PM, Alan R. Bleier ar...@cornell.edu wrote:
I agree completely with Trevor.
I completely disagree with Trevor. Hitting double space [to get a full
stop] is as unnatural and unhelpful as it gets. This may
On Wed, 2012-11-21 at 16:36 +0100, Liviu Andronic wrote:
> On Wed, Nov 21, 2012 at 4:08 PM, Alan R. Bleier wrote:
> > I agree completely with Trevor.
> >
> I completely disagree with Trevor. Hitting double space [to get a full
> stop] is as unnatural and unhelpful as it gets.
.
Any thoughts would be appreciated.
Cheers,
Rob
.
Any thoughts would be appreciated.
Cheers,
Rob
.
Any thoughts would be appreciated.
Cheers,
Rob
actually have to do much
symbolic math, so it hasn't been that big of a deal.)
Being able to work from within LyX, in a manner very similar to the way
I work with R code via Knitr/Sweave, is going to be very nice. Knowing
that it's all open is even better.
Cheers,
Rob
PS, when I get time, I'm going
actually have to do much
symbolic math, so it hasn't been that big of a deal.)
Being able to work from within LyX, in a manner very similar to the way
I work with R code via Knitr/Sweave, is going to be very nice. Knowing
that it's all open is even better.
Cheers,
Rob
PS, when I get time, I'm going
it will allow me to modernize. (I don't actually have to do much
symbolic math, so it hasn't been that big of a deal.)
Being able to work from within LyX, in a manner very similar to the way
I work with R code via Knitr/Sweave, is going to be very nice. Knowing
that it's all open is even better.
to compile, but new documents might not?
I'm using LyX 2.1 (SVN) on Ubuntu 12.04, with a custom TeX Live 2011
install.
Cheers,
Rob
to compile, but new documents might not?
I'm using LyX 2.1 (SVN) on Ubuntu 12.04, with a custom TeX Live 2011
install.
Cheers,
Rob
to compile, but new documents might not?
I'm using LyX 2.1 (SVN) on Ubuntu 12.04, with a custom TeX Live 2011
install.
Cheers,
Rob
click on the Table Settings Longtable (Tab).
From there, you'll see an option for Caption at the bottom of the Row
settings. Just enable Use long table box, and then click on the
Caption box. It will add in a label for you to fill out.
Hope that helps.
Cheers,
Rob
PS, if you post other
click on the Table Settings Longtable (Tab).
From there, you'll see an option for Caption at the bottom of the Row
settings. Just enable Use long table box, and then click on the
Caption box. It will add in a label for you to fill out.
Hope that helps.
Cheers,
Rob
PS, if you post other
dialog. Right click on the Table > Settings > Longtable (Tab).
>From there, you'll see an option for Caption at the bottom of the "Row"
settings. Just enable "Use long table" box, and then click on the
"Caption" box. It will add in a label for you to fill out.
Ho
is
complete optional controlled by a deeply buried preference somewhere).
Cheers,
Rob
is
complete optional controlled by a deeply buried preference somewhere).
Cheers,
Rob
ner than requiring
markup/markdown/chickenscratch inside of LyX (even if the option is
complete optional controlled by a deeply buried preference somewhere).
Cheers,
Rob
of extra TeX packages that aren't needed.
Regardless, I would definitely get in touch with the Ubuntu project. To
the best of my knowledge, they don't subscribe to this list, and it's
something that they will want to hear about.
Cheers,
Rob
of extra TeX packages that aren't needed.
Regardless, I would definitely get in touch with the Ubuntu project. To
the best of my knowledge, they don't subscribe to this list, and it's
something that they will want to hear about.
Cheers,
Rob
, it might be downloading a lot of extra TeX packages that aren't needed.
Regardless, I would definitely get in touch with the Ubuntu project. To
the best of my knowledge, they don't subscribe to this list, and it's
something that they will want to hear about.
Cheers,
Rob
, tables, images, and footnotes. Once you've got the basics
started, it's pretty to add additional features as you go (or at least,
that's what I've found).
Cheers,
Rob
, tables, images, and footnotes. Once you've got the basics
started, it's pretty to add additional features as you go (or at least,
that's what I've found).
Cheers,
Rob
paragraph and character
styles, tables, images, and footnotes. Once you've got the basics
started, it's pretty to add additional features as you go (or at least,
that's what I've found).
Cheers,
Rob
in Lion and in most Linux distributions). The problem is how I'm
importing the XML module and needs to be reworked.
I'll get to this a little bit later today and post a fix as soon as I can.
Cheers,
Rob
willing to come back and take a look at it.
But as I said earlier, if there's someone who would like to jump on board and
work with Word export (lyx2word), I'll be happy to coordinate and work with
them, too.
Cheers,
Rob
://code.launchpad.net/~lyx-outline-devel/lyx-outline/lyx-word
If there is anyone who might be interested in helping work on the code, please
let me know and I'll give you access to the repository. merge requests are very
welcome.
Cheers,
Rob
in Lion and in most Linux distributions). The problem is how I'm
importing the XML module and needs to be reworked.
I'll get to this a little bit later today and post a fix as soon as I can.
Cheers,
Rob
willing to come back and take a look at it.
But as I said earlier, if there's someone who would like to jump on board and
work with Word export (lyx2word), I'll be happy to coordinate and work with
them, too.
Cheers,
Rob
://code.launchpad.net/~lyx-outline-devel/lyx-outline/lyx-word
If there is anyone who might be interested in helping work on the code, please
let me know and I'll give you access to the repository. merge requests are very
welcome.
Cheers,
Rob
ses Python 2.6, whereas I tested it against Python 2.7 (which can be
found in Lion and in most Linux distributions). The problem is how I'm
importing the XML module and needs to be reworked.
I'll get to this a little bit later today and post a fix as soon as I can.
Cheers,
Rob
et that I want to right now. Once I've
got the Word import working, including track changes and notes (and probably
maths, too), I'll be more willing to come back and take a look at it.
But as I said earlier, if there's someone who would like to jump on board and
work with Word export (lyx2word), I'll be happy to coordinate and work with
them, too.
Cheers,
Rob
://code.launchpad.net/~lyx-outline-devel/lyx-outline/lyx-word
If there is anyone who might be interested in helping work on the code, please
let me know and I'll give you access to the repository. merge requests are very
welcome.
Cheers,
Rob
with a colleague and track the whole change
history, that's very, very difficult. Possible, but really hard.
Cheers,
Rob
me know. (Mostly so I can
fix the problems.)
Cheers,
Rob
with a colleague and track the whole change
history, that's very, very difficult. Possible, but really hard.
Cheers,
Rob
me know. (Mostly so I can
fix the problems.)
Cheers,
Rob
same file with a colleague and track the whole change
history, that's very, very difficult. Possible, but really hard.
Cheers,
Rob
me know. (Mostly so I can
fix the problems.)
Cheers,
Rob
outputfile.lyx
Is there any way to look at the debug output to try and track what might
be causing the error.
Cheers,
Rob
outputfile.lyx
Is there any way to look at the debug output to try and track what might
be causing the error.
Cheers,
Rob
.docx" "outputfile.lyx"
Is there any way to look at the debug output to try and track what might
be causing the error.
Cheers,
Rob
week.
Cheers,
Rob
more infrastructure to support.
Cheers,
Rob
week.
Cheers,
Rob
more infrastructure to support.
Cheers,
Rob
early next week.
Cheers,
Rob
quires quite a bit more infrastructure to support.
Cheers,
Rob
document? If possible, I'd like to be able to
get some sort of iterable object that could be used to translate the
structure into the XML structure used by Microsoft Word.
Cheers,
Rob
document? If possible, I'd like to be able to
get some sort of iterable object that could be used to translate the
structure into the XML structure used by Microsoft Word.
Cheers,
Rob
r the LyX document? If possible, I'd like to be able to
get some sort of iterable object that could be used to translate the
structure into the XML structure used by Microsoft Word.
Cheers,
Rob
pathway for translating documents. Unless I
directly implement Word as another backend (which, while a lot of work, isn't
difficult), I'm not sure there's much reason for a direct MS Word export. The
real need seems to be for an MS Word import, anyway.
Cheers,
Rob
pathway for translating documents. Unless I
directly implement Word as another backend (which, while a lot of work, isn't
difficult), I'm not sure there's much reason for a direct MS Word export. The
real need seems to be for an MS Word import, anyway.
Cheers,
Rob
there's already a pretty good LyX ->
XHTML -> LibreOffice -> Word pathway for translating documents. Unless I
directly implement Word as another backend (which, while a lot of work, isn't
difficult), I'm not sure there's much reason for a direct MS Word export. The
real need seems to be for an MS Word import, anyway.
Cheers,
Rob
would ask.
Cheers,
Rob
on input file size.
Good points. The python library makes use of lxml, which supports sax. After
I've got a better handle on my constraints, I'll spend the time required to
design something more robust.
Cheers,
Rob
would ask.
Cheers,
Rob
on input file size.
Good points. The python library makes use of lxml, which supports sax. After
I've got a better handle on my constraints, I'll spend the time required to
design something more robust.
Cheers,
Rob
would ask.
Cheers,
Rob
, but for
> practical purposes there won't be an upper limit on input file size.
Good points. The python library makes use of lxml, which supports sax. After
I've got a better handle on my constraints, I'll spend the time required to
design something more robust.
Cheers,
Rob
your opinions about doc support (versus only docx support) would
also be very helpful.
Cheers,
Rob
, or define them further.
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Rob
on the posts or private mail. (I don't want to spam uninterested
parties.)
Cheers,
Rob
your opinions about doc support (versus only docx support) would
also be very helpful.
Cheers,
Rob
, or define them further.
Cheers,
Rob
on the posts or private mail. (I don't want to spam uninterested
parties.)
Cheers,
Rob
your opinions about doc support (versus only docx support) would
also be very helpful.
Cheers,
Rob
lder entries, or define them further.
Cheers,
Rob
on the posts or private mail. (I don't want to spam uninterested
parties.)
Cheers,
Rob
you consider round-tripping a document,
e.g., going from LyX to Word and back to LyX.
6. Is there anyone who might be interested in collaborating on this?
Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated.
Cheers,
Rob Oakes
you consider round-tripping a document,
e.g., going from LyX to Word and back to LyX.
6. Is there anyone who might be interested in collaborating on this?
Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated.
Cheers,
Rob Oakes
portant do you consider "round-tripping" a document,
e.g., going from LyX to Word and back to LyX.
6. Is there anyone who might be interested in collaborating on this?
Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated.
Cheers,
Rob Oakes
/XHTML. It would probably be pretty easy to add a
converter for it.
Cheers,
Rob
/XHTML. It would probably be pretty easy to add a
converter for it.
Cheers,
Rob
probably be pretty easy to add a
converter for it.
Cheers,
Rob
appreciate any comments.
Cheers,
Rob Oakes
htmlendnotelist.diff
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currently looking into the situations
raised by Steve.)
I've been delving into various ePub resources and I'm cleaning up the HTML
based on HTML5 best practices, but it would be useful to know where else I can
focus my attention.
Cheers,
Rob
// I think this trick should simplify much of your code...
xs foot-InsetFootlike::xhtml();
I'll look into implementing this tonight. Having this stuff working for the
demo I'm doing tomorrow would be great
Cheers,
Rob
appreciate any comments.
Cheers,
Rob Oakes
htmlendnotelist.diff
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currently looking into the situations
raised by Steve.)
I've been delving into various ePub resources and I'm cleaning up the HTML
based on HTML5 best practices, but it would be useful to know where else I can
focus my attention.
Cheers,
Rob
// I think this trick should simplify much of your code...
xs foot-InsetFootlike::xhtml();
I'll look into implementing this tonight. Having this stuff working for the
demo I'm doing tomorrow would be great
Cheers,
Rob
appreciate any comments.
Cheers,
Rob Oakes
htmlendnotelist.diff
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currently looking into the situations
raised by Steve.)
I've been delving into various ePub resources and I'm cleaning up the HTML
based on HTML5 best practices, but it would be useful to know where else I can
focus my attention.
Cheers,
Rob
footlist.pop_front();
>...
>// Something like this must be legal
>// I think this trick should simplify much of your code...
>xs << foot->InsetFootlike::xhtml();
I'll look into implementing this tonight. Having this stuff working for the
demo I'm doing tomorrow would be great
Cheers,
Rob
I am working on an ePub compatible module right now (document class at any
rate). It's for a talk I'm giving at a publishing conference next week. I will
try and post something about it next week.
Does anyone know of a visual CSS editor that is open source? I'm trying to find
something that
I am working on an ePub compatible module right now (document class at any
rate). It's for a talk I'm giving at a publishing conference next week. I will
try and post something about it next week.
Does anyone know of a visual CSS editor that is open source? I'm trying to find
something that
I am working on an ePub compatible module right now (document class at any
rate). It's for a talk I'm giving at a publishing conference next week. I will
try and post something about it next week.
Does anyone know of a visual CSS editor that is open source? I'm trying to find
something that
not quite sure what the best way to fix it is (short of
preventing the package from loading).
Cheers,
Rob
, Standard Book)?
How did you end up working with the references? Was BibLaTeX somehow
involved?
Cheers,
Rob
not quite sure what the best way to fix it is (short of
preventing the package from loading).
Cheers,
Rob
, Standard Book)?
How did you end up working with the references? Was BibLaTeX somehow
involved?
Cheers,
Rob
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