How do I import a lyx (1.6.1) file, in order to append it to an existing one
(also 1.6.1) in which I am currently working. I remember to have it in the
1.5 series, but now under
Fileimport
I find only 3 different CJK, HTML, Latex, NoWeb, simple text and table.
Do I have to set it somewhere?
I
How do I import a lyx (1.6.1) file, in order to append it to an
existing one (also 1.6.1) in which I am currently working. I
remember to have it in the 1.5 series, but now under Fileimport.
Insert-File-LyX Document..
Vincent
Am Monday 27 April 2009 14:05:42 schrieb Vincent van Ravesteijn - TNW:
How do I import a lyx (1.6.1) file, in order to append it to an
existing one (also 1.6.1) in which I am currently working. I
remember to have it in the 1.5 series, but now under Fileimport.
Insert-File-LyX Document
How do I import a lyx (1.6.1) file, in order to append it to an
existing one (also 1.6.1) in which I am currently working. I
remember
to have it in the 1.5 series, but now under Fileimport.
Insert-File-LyX Document..
Vincent
Thanks, Vincent,
But I still did not catch it. I am in Lyx
Am Monday 27 April 2009 15:00:38 schrieb Vincent van Ravesteijn - TNW:
How do I import a lyx (1.6.1) file, in order to append it to an
existing one (also 1.6.1) in which I am currently working. I
remember
to have it in the 1.5 series, but now under Fileimport.
Insert-File-LyX Document
How do I import a lyx (1.6.1) file, in order to append it to an existing one
(also 1.6.1) in which I am currently working. I remember to have it in the
1.5 series, but now under
Fileimport
I find only 3 different CJK, HTML, Latex, NoWeb, simple text and table.
Do I have to set it somewhere?
I
How do I import a lyx (1.6.1) file, in order to append it to an
existing one (also 1.6.1) in which I am currently working. I
remember to have it in the 1.5 series, but now under Fileimport.
Insert-File-LyX Document..
Vincent
Am Monday 27 April 2009 14:05:42 schrieb Vincent van Ravesteijn - TNW:
How do I import a lyx (1.6.1) file, in order to append it to an
existing one (also 1.6.1) in which I am currently working. I
remember to have it in the 1.5 series, but now under Fileimport.
Insert-File-LyX Document
How do I import a lyx (1.6.1) file, in order to append it to an
existing one (also 1.6.1) in which I am currently working. I
remember
to have it in the 1.5 series, but now under Fileimport.
Insert-File-LyX Document..
Vincent
Thanks, Vincent,
But I still did not catch it. I am in Lyx
Am Monday 27 April 2009 15:00:38 schrieb Vincent van Ravesteijn - TNW:
How do I import a lyx (1.6.1) file, in order to append it to an
existing one (also 1.6.1) in which I am currently working. I
remember
to have it in the 1.5 series, but now under Fileimport.
Insert-File-LyX Document
How do I import a lyx (1.6.1) file, in order to append it to an existing one
(also 1.6.1) in which I am currently working. I remember to have it in the
1.5 series, but now under
File>import
I find only 3 different CJK, HTML, Latex, NoWeb, simple text and table.
Do I have to set it somewh
>How do I import a lyx (1.6.1) file, in order to append it to an
>existing one (also 1.6.1) in which I am currently working. I
>remember to have it in the 1.5 series, but now under File>import.
Insert->File->LyX Document..
Vincent
Am Monday 27 April 2009 14:05:42 schrieb Vincent van Ravesteijn - TNW:
> >How do I import a lyx (1.6.1) file, in order to append it to an
> >existing one (also 1.6.1) in which I am currently working. I
> >remember to have it in the 1.5 series, but now under File>import.
>> >How do I import a lyx (1.6.1) file, in order to append it to an
>> >existing one (also 1.6.1) in which I am currently working. I
remember
>> >to have it in the 1.5 series, but now under File>import.
>>
>> Insert->File->LyX Document..
>
Am Monday 27 April 2009 15:00:38 schrieb Vincent van Ravesteijn - TNW:
> >> >How do I import a lyx (1.6.1) file, in order to append it to an
> >> >existing one (also 1.6.1) in which I am currently working. I
>
> remember
>
> >> >to have it
2009/4/2 TJ McLaughlin pyro...@gmail.com:
Today, for the second time, I was working on something in LyX and managed to
crash it, losing my document. I had not yet saved the file (so the name in
the title bar was newfile1.lyx).
Both LyX itself and the documentation say that there is an
2009/4/2 TJ McLaughlin pyro...@gmail.com:
Today, for the second time, I was working on something in LyX and managed to
crash it, losing my document. I had not yet saved the file (so the name in
the title bar was newfile1.lyx).
Both LyX itself and the documentation say that there is an
2009/4/2 TJ McLaughlin :
>
> Today, for the second time, I was working on something in LyX and managed to
> crash it, losing my document. I had not yet saved the file (so the name in
> the title bar was "newfile1.lyx").
> Both LyX itself and the documentation say that there is
Paul A. Rubin schrieb:
Shooting from the hip...
We found the problem, it was my fault that I accidentally forgot two third-party executables in the
current installer release. I'll provide a new installer this weekend.
regards Uwe
Today, for the second time, I was working on something in LyX and
managed to crash it, losing my document. I had not yet saved the file
(so the name in the title bar was newfile1.lyx).
Both LyX itself and the documentation say that there is an auto-save
feature to create emergency backups.
TJ McLaughlin schreef:
Today, for the second time, I was working on something in LyX and
managed to crash it, losing my document. I had not yet saved the file
(so the name in the title bar was newfile1.lyx).
Both LyX itself and the documentation say that there is an auto-save
feature to
Paul A. Rubin schrieb:
Shooting from the hip...
We found the problem, it was my fault that I accidentally forgot two third-party executables in the
current installer release. I'll provide a new installer this weekend.
regards Uwe
Today, for the second time, I was working on something in LyX and
managed to crash it, losing my document. I had not yet saved the file
(so the name in the title bar was newfile1.lyx).
Both LyX itself and the documentation say that there is an auto-save
feature to create emergency backups.
TJ McLaughlin schreef:
Today, for the second time, I was working on something in LyX and
managed to crash it, losing my document. I had not yet saved the file
(so the name in the title bar was newfile1.lyx).
Both LyX itself and the documentation say that there is an auto-save
feature to
Paul A. Rubin schrieb:
Shooting from the hip...
We found the problem, it was my fault that I accidentally forgot two third-party executables in the
current installer release. I'll provide a new installer this weekend.
regards Uwe
Today, for the second time, I was working on something in LyX and
managed to crash it, losing my document. I had not yet saved the file
(so the name in the title bar was "newfile1.lyx").
Both LyX itself and the documentation say that there is an "auto-save"
feature to create emergency
TJ McLaughlin schreef:
Today, for the second time, I was working on something in LyX and
managed to crash it, losing my document. I had not yet saved the file
(so the name in the title bar was "newfile1.lyx").
Both LyX itself and the documentation say that there is an "auto-save"
feature to
Jason K Howlett wrote:
I have a LyX document that includes graphics in the header, i.e.,
ERT:\lhead{\includegraphics{mypic.eps}}. In LyX 1.6.1 this worked
perfectly when producing DVI. I recently upgraded to 1.6.2 (on Windows)
and the graphic no longer is displayed in the DVI. I used the LyX
Jason K Howlett wrote:
I have a LyX document that includes graphics in the header, i.e.,
ERT:\lhead{\includegraphics{mypic.eps}}. In LyX 1.6.1 this worked
perfectly when producing DVI. I recently upgraded to 1.6.2 (on Windows)
and the graphic no longer is displayed in the DVI. I used the LyX
Jason K Howlett wrote:
I have a LyX document that includes graphics in the header, i.e.,
ERT:\lhead{\includegraphics{mypic.eps}}. In LyX 1.6.1 this worked
perfectly when producing DVI. I recently upgraded to 1.6.2 (on Windows)
and the graphic no longer is displayed in the DVI. I used the LyX
Hello,
I have a LyX document that includes graphics in the header, i.e.,
ERT:\lhead{\includegraphics{mypic.eps}}. In LyX 1.6.1 this worked
perfectly when producing DVI. I recently upgraded to 1.6.2 (on Windows)
and the graphic no longer is displayed in the DVI. I used the LyX
mechanism
Hello,
I have a LyX document that includes graphics in the header, i.e.,
ERT:\lhead{\includegraphics{mypic.eps}}. In LyX 1.6.1 this worked
perfectly when producing DVI. I recently upgraded to 1.6.2 (on Windows)
and the graphic no longer is displayed in the DVI. I used the LyX
mechanism
Hello,
I have a LyX document that includes graphics in the header, i.e.,
ERT:\lhead{\includegraphics{mypic.eps}}. In LyX 1.6.1 this worked
perfectly when producing DVI. I recently upgraded to 1.6.2 (on Windows)
and the graphic no longer is displayed in the DVI. I used the LyX
mechanism
Thanks for your reply. This doesn't quite address what I was after:
almost, but not quite.
In case it's of use to others I'm going to explain what I wanted
again, then how I have a sort-of solution, or more accurately a
solution that raises another problem in it's place.
I was asking for
Thanks for your reply. This doesn't quite address what I was after:
almost, but not quite.
In case it's of use to others I'm going to explain what I wanted
again, then how I have a sort-of solution, or more accurately a
solution that raises another problem in it's place.
I was asking for
Thanks for your reply. This doesn't quite address what I was after:
almost, but not quite.
In case it's of use to others I'm going to explain what I wanted
again, then how I have a sort-of solution, or more accurately a
solution that raises another problem in it's place.
I was asking for
Is there a means to make smart *single* quotes the default in the
same way as is done for double quotes?
Or, alternatively, is there a simple means to have LyX recognise that
if a user enters ' LyX should treat it as if the user had entered
shift-alt-' (or shift-ctrl-')?
I suspect that
On Thu, Mar 19, 2009 at 9:53 PM, Grant Jacobs gjac...@bioinfotools.com wrote:
Is there a means to make smart *single* quotes the default in the same way
as is done for double quotes?
LyX Preferences Editing Shortcuts
1. Enter quote in the Show key-bindings containing field
2. select
Is there a means to make smart *single* quotes the default in the
same way as is done for double quotes?
Or, alternatively, is there a simple means to have LyX recognise that
if a user enters ' LyX should treat it as if the user had entered
shift-alt-' (or shift-ctrl-')?
I suspect that
On Thu, Mar 19, 2009 at 9:53 PM, Grant Jacobs gjac...@bioinfotools.com wrote:
Is there a means to make smart *single* quotes the default in the same way
as is done for double quotes?
LyX Preferences Editing Shortcuts
1. Enter quote in the Show key-bindings containing field
2. select
Is there a means to make "smart" *single* quotes the default in the
same way as is done for double quotes?
Or, alternatively, is there a simple means to have LyX recognise that
if a user enters ' LyX should treat it as if the user had entered
shift-alt-' (or shift-ctrl-')?
I suspect that
On Thu, Mar 19, 2009 at 9:53 PM, Grant Jacobs wrote:
>
> Is there a means to make "smart" *single* quotes the default in the same way
> as is done for double quotes?
LyX > Preferences > Editing > Shortcuts
1. Enter "quote" in the "Show key-bindings containing" field
2.
On 2009-03-11, Richard Heck wrote:
M-L wrote:
On Mon, 09 Mar 2009 17:34:24 -0400
rgheck rgh...@bobjweil.com wrote:
M-L wrote:
rgheck rgh...@bobjweil.com wrote:
As Jurgen said, export to 1.5.x should work on Windows, too. But
you have to find the right file: FILENAME.lyx15.
But maybe not
Guenter Milde wrote:
Maybe someone with right permission could change the topic to
LyX should have an option of where to export.
or somebody with the right permissions could give long standing
contributors bigger rights in bugzilla.
pavel
On 2009-03-11, Richard Heck wrote:
M-L wrote:
On Mon, 09 Mar 2009 17:34:24 -0400
rgheck rgh...@bobjweil.com wrote:
M-L wrote:
rgheck rgh...@bobjweil.com wrote:
As Jurgen said, export to 1.5.x should work on Windows, too. But
you have to find the right file: FILENAME.lyx15.
But maybe not
Guenter Milde wrote:
Maybe someone with right permission could change the topic to
LyX should have an option of where to export.
or somebody with the right permissions could give long standing
contributors bigger rights in bugzilla.
pavel
On 2009-03-11, Richard Heck wrote:
> M-L wrote:
>> On Mon, 09 Mar 2009 17:34:24 -0400
>> rgheck wrote:
>>> M-L wrote:
rgheck wrote:
> As Jurgen said, export to 1.5.x should work on Windows, too. But
> you have to find the right file:
Guenter Milde wrote:
> Maybe someone with right permission could change the topic to
> "LyX should have an option of where to export".
or somebody with the right permissions could give long standing
contributors bigger rights in bugzilla.
pavel
M-L wrote:
On Mon, 09 Mar 2009 17:34:24 -0400
rgheck rgh...@bobjweil.com wrote:
M-L wrote:
On Mon, 09 Mar 2009 07:58:49 -0400
rgheck rgh...@bobjweil.com wrote:
As Jurgen said, export to 1.5.x should work on Windows, too. But
you have to find the right file: FILENAME.lyx15.
M-L wrote:
On Mon, 09 Mar 2009 17:34:24 -0400
rgheck rgh...@bobjweil.com wrote:
M-L wrote:
On Mon, 09 Mar 2009 07:58:49 -0400
rgheck rgh...@bobjweil.com wrote:
As Jurgen said, export to 1.5.x should work on Windows, too. But
you have to find the right file: FILENAME.lyx15.
M-L wrote:
On Mon, 09 Mar 2009 17:34:24 -0400
rgheck wrote:
M-L wrote:
On Mon, 09 Mar 2009 07:58:49 -0400
rgheck wrote:
As Jurgen said, export to 1.5.x should work on Windows, too. But
you have to find the right file:
On 2009-03-09, Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Guenter Milde schrieb:
As FILENAME.lyx15 will not be recognised as a LyX file by most file managers
and is easily overseen by a user, I propose to open a destination-chooser
(save-file dialogue) with export.
I propose to export to name-lyx15.lyx instead to
of the problem.
rh
Many thanks for your assistance.
Regards,
Aldo
Il giorno 09/mar/09, alle ore 20:04, rgheck ha scritto:
Gesualdo Scutari wrote:
Dear all,
I'm writing because I have a serious problem using lyx 1.6.1 on my
MAC OS 10.5.6 and MacTex 2008.
I'm used to write papers
Il giorno 09/mar/09, alle ore 20:04, rgheck ha scritto:
Gesualdo Scutari wrote:
Dear all,
I'm writing because I have a serious problem using lyx 1.6.1 on
my MAC OS 10.5.6 and MacTex 2008.
I'm used to write papers to be submitted to IEEE journals. I use
both article class in lyx and IEEEtran
sure you give
a full path to it. That should take care of the problem.
rh
Many thanks for your assistance.
Regards,
Aldo
Il giorno 09/mar/09, alle ore 20:04, rgheck ha scritto:
Gesualdo Scutari wrote:
Dear all,
I'm writing because I have a serious problem using lyx 1.6.1 on my
MAC OS 10.5.6
I am using LyX under Windows and OSX.
For the same file (class: article) OSX-LyX generates \usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
whereas Windows-LyX does not.
Result: LaTeX/TeX don't not do their job (plenty of error messages apparently
related to unrecognised characters in the bibliography) for the
,
It would appear that on Mar 9, Guenter Milde did say:
On 2009-03-09, Joe(theWordy)Philbrook wrote:
One of my computers is running lyx 1.6.1 on which I
recently wrote a couple of documents. Then I had occasion
to modify one of the .lyx files on a different linux box
import the latest changes to my laptop, then I suppose
that the version of the script on the linux with the lyx ver 1.6.1
could also mv ${filename}.lyx ${filename}-v161.lyx, then invoke
lyx2lyx to save the lyx 1.5.6 version as ${filename}.lyx... That way
my script will always open the 1.5.6
On 2009-03-09, Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Guenter Milde schrieb:
As FILENAME.lyx15 will not be recognised as a LyX file by most file managers
and is easily overseen by a user, I propose to open a destination-chooser
(save-file dialogue) with export.
I propose to export to name-lyx15.lyx instead to
of the problem.
rh
Many thanks for your assistance.
Regards,
Aldo
Il giorno 09/mar/09, alle ore 20:04, rgheck ha scritto:
Gesualdo Scutari wrote:
Dear all,
I'm writing because I have a serious problem using lyx 1.6.1 on my
MAC OS 10.5.6 and MacTex 2008.
I'm used to write papers
Il giorno 09/mar/09, alle ore 20:04, rgheck ha scritto:
Gesualdo Scutari wrote:
Dear all,
I'm writing because I have a serious problem using lyx 1.6.1 on
my MAC OS 10.5.6 and MacTex 2008.
I'm used to write papers to be submitted to IEEE journals. I use
both article class in lyx and IEEEtran
sure you give
a full path to it. That should take care of the problem.
rh
Many thanks for your assistance.
Regards,
Aldo
Il giorno 09/mar/09, alle ore 20:04, rgheck ha scritto:
Gesualdo Scutari wrote:
Dear all,
I'm writing because I have a serious problem using lyx 1.6.1 on my
MAC OS 10.5.6
I am using LyX under Windows and OSX.
For the same file (class: article) OSX-LyX generates \usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
whereas Windows-LyX does not.
Result: LaTeX/TeX don't not do their job (plenty of error messages apparently
related to unrecognised characters in the bibliography) for the
,
It would appear that on Mar 9, Guenter Milde did say:
On 2009-03-09, Joe(theWordy)Philbrook wrote:
One of my computers is running lyx 1.6.1 on which I
recently wrote a couple of documents. Then I had occasion
to modify one of the .lyx files on a different linux box
import the latest changes to my laptop, then I suppose
that the version of the script on the linux with the lyx ver 1.6.1
could also mv ${filename}.lyx ${filename}-v161.lyx, then invoke
lyx2lyx to save the lyx 1.5.6 version as ${filename}.lyx... That way
my script will always open the 1.5.6
On 2009-03-09, Uwe Stöhr wrote:
> Guenter Milde schrieb:
>> As FILENAME.lyx15 will not be recognised as a LyX file by most file managers
>> and is easily overseen by a user, I propose to open a destination-chooser
>> (save-file dialogue) with export.
> I propose to export to "name-lyx15.lyx"
of the problem.
rh
Many thanks for your assistance.
Regards,
Aldo
Il giorno 09/mar/09, alle ore 20:04, rgheck ha scritto:
Gesualdo Scutari wrote:
Dear all,
I'm writing because I have a serious problem using lyx 1.6.1 on my
MAC OS 10.5.6 and MacTex 2008.
I'm used to write papers
Il giorno 09/mar/09, alle ore 20:04, rgheck ha scritto:
Gesualdo Scutari wrote:
Dear all,
I'm writing because I have a serious problem using lyx 1.6.1 on
my MAC OS 10.5.6 and MacTex 2008.
I'm used to write papers to be submitted to IEEE journals. I use
both article class in lyx and IEEEtran
sure you give
a full path to it. That should take care of the problem.
rh
Many thanks for your assistance.
Regards,
Aldo
Il giorno 09/mar/09, alle ore 20:04, rgheck ha scritto:
Gesualdo Scutari wrote:
Dear all,
I'm writing because I have a serious problem using lyx 1.6.1 on my
MAC OS 10.5.6
I am using LyX under Windows and OSX.
For the same file (class: article) OSX-LyX generates \usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
whereas Windows-LyX does not.
Result: LaTeX/TeX don't not do their job (plenty of error messages apparently
related to unrecognised characters in the bibliography) for the
,
It would appear that on Mar 9, Guenter Milde did say:
> On 2009-03-09, Joe(theWordy)Philbrook wrote:
>
> > One of my computers is running lyx 1.6.1 on which I
> > recently wrote a couple of documents. Then I had occasion
> > to modify one of the .lyx files
which I can import the latest changes to my laptop, then I suppose
> that the version of the script on the linux with the lyx ver 1.6.1
> could also" mv ${filename}.lyx ${filename}-v161.lyx, then invoke
> lyx2lyx to save the lyx 1.5.6 version as ${filename}.lyx... That way
&g
Dear all,
I'm writing because I have a serious problem using lyx 1.6.1 on my MAC
OS 10.5.6 and MacTex 2008.
I'm used to write papers to be submitted to IEEE journals. I use both
article class in lyx and IEEEtran class.
In both cases lyx cannot load the bibliography. I see only
On 2009-03-09, Joe(theWordy)Philbrook wrote:
One of my computers is running lyx 1.6.1 on which I recently wrote a
couple of documents. Then I had occasion to modify one of the .lyx files
on a different linux box. But the available version of lyx was only
1.5.6 and when I tried to open
Joe(theWordy)Philbrook wrote:
Is there a way to tell lyx 1.6.1 to save in an older lyx format?
FileExportLyX 1.5.x
Jürgen
On Mon, 9 Mar 2009 08:35:40 +0100
Jürgen Spitzmüller juer...@spitzmueller.org wrote:
Joe(theWordy)Philbrook wrote:
Is there a way to tell lyx 1.6.1 to save in an older lyx format?
FileExportLyX 1.5.x
Jürgen
I've tried that but it doesn't work, or it doesn't work from LyX 1.6.1
windows
M-L wrote:
I've tried that but it doesn't work, or it doesn't work from LyX 1.6.1
windows converting to LyX 1.5.x to be read by LyX 1.5.5 debian Lenny.
What exactly doesn't work?
Jürgen
Since I often have this problem, I've found a workaround ( not a nice
one, but it works when the formats aren't too different).
I simply change the number of the LyX format.
Open your file with a text editor and see the second line e. g.
\lyxformat 276
Change this number to match the number used
to change many documents from LyX 1.6.1 and deleted
the first 6 or so lines at the top of the documents and replaced them with 6
or so lines of the older version. I didn't realise it was this simple.
Anything that works is a nice workaround.
So thank you.
Charlie
--
Registered Linux User:- 329524
M-L wrote:
I recall that I once had to change many documents from LyX 1.6.1 and
deleted the first 6 or so lines at the top of the documents and replaced
them with 6 or so lines of the older version. I didn't realise it was this
simple. Anything that works is a nice workaround.
Note
On Mon, 9 Mar 2009 11:21:45 +0100
Jürgen Spitzmüller juer...@spitzmueller.org wrote:
M-L wrote:
I recall that I once had to change many documents from LyX 1.6.1 and
deleted the first 6 or so lines at the top of the documents and
replaced them with 6 or so lines of the older version. I
M-L wrote:
I created some files on LyX 1.6.1 in windows XP and then went to:
File - then to Export - then to LyX 1.5.x
With each of them.
Then emailed them as an attachment and later picked it up on my Linux
Debian Lenny machine and tried to open it with LyX 1.5.5
It wouldn't open
I created some files on LyX 1.6.1 in windows XP and then went to:
[...]
Then emailed them as an attachment and later picked it up on
my Linux Debian Lenny machine and tried to open it with LyX
1.5.5
I've heard this before. I think this was raised as a possible cause for
bug http
Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
The method proposed by Siegfried works if (and only if) you do not use a
new feature of LyX 1.6 and if you do not use a feature whose semantics was
changed (which is the case for many features).
Let me just clarify what Jurgen means by this by giving an example.
Gesualdo Scutari wrote:
Dear all,
I'm writing because I have a serious problem using lyx 1.6.1 on my MAC
OS 10.5.6 and MacTex 2008.
I'm used to write papers to be submitted to IEEE journals. I use both
article class in lyx and IEEEtran class.
In both cases lyx cannot load the bibliography. I
Gesualdo Scutari schrieb:
Dear all,
I'm writing because I have a serious problem using lyx 1.6.1 on my MAC
OS 10.5.6 and MacTex 2008.
I'm used to write papers to be submitted to IEEE journals. I use both
article class in lyx and IEEEtran class.
In both cases lyx cannot load the bibliography
rgheck wrote:
Van Damme Michael wrote:
I have downloaded version 1.6.2svn (from the svn server) and tried
it, but the problem remains.
Is is quick enough to reproduce (or you comuputer fast enough) to
run Lyx under valgrind until you hit the problem?
James
I've never used
Florian Rubach wrote:
Gesualdo Scutari schrieb:
Dear all,
I'm writing because I have a serious problem using lyx 1.6.1 on my
MAC OS 10.5.6 and MacTex 2008.
I'm used to write papers to be submitted to IEEE journals. I use both
article class in lyx and IEEEtran class.
In both cases lyx cannot
rgheck wrote:
I'll have a look at this under one of my Fedora 10 machines.
As I said in the bug report, I was unable to reproduce this problem
under F10, even fully updated. And that was using the test file attached
to the report, trying to follow the instructions given. It's possible
M-L wrote:
On Mon, 09 Mar 2009 07:58:49 -0400
rgheck rgh...@bobjweil.com wrote:
As Jurgen said, export to 1.5.x should work on Windows, too. But you
have to find the right file: FILENAME.lyx15.
Thank you for that. I will have to look for the right file in windows.
It seems that was
On 2009-03-09, M-L wrote:
On Mon, 09 Mar 2009 07:58:49 -0400
rgheck rgh...@bobjweil.com wrote:
As Jurgen said, export to 1.5.x should work on Windows, too. But you
have to find the right file: FILENAME.lyx15.
Thank you for that. I will have to look for the right file in windows.
It seems
Guenter Milde schrieb:
As FILENAME.lyx15 will not be recognised as a LyX file by most file managers
and is easily overseen by a user, I propose to open a destination-chooser
(save-file dialogue) with export.
I propose to export to name-lyx15.lyx instead to name.lyx15
regards Uwe
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Guenter Milde schrieb:
As FILENAME.lyx15 will not be recognised as a LyX file by most file
managers
and is easily overseen by a user, I propose to open a
destination-chooser
(save-file dialogue) with export.
I propose to export to name-lyx15.lyx instead to name.lyx15
Yes,
On Mon, 09 Mar 2009 17:34:24 -0400
rgheck rgh...@bobjweil.com wrote:
M-L wrote:
On Mon, 09 Mar 2009 07:58:49 -0400
rgheck rgh...@bobjweil.com wrote:
As Jurgen said, export to 1.5.x should work on Windows, too. But
you have to find the right file: FILENAME.lyx15.
Thank you
:
Dear all,
I'm writing because I have a serious problem using lyx 1.6.1 on my
MAC OS 10.5.6 and MacTex 2008.
I'm used to write papers to be submitted to IEEE journals. I use
both article class in lyx and IEEEtran class.
In both cases lyx cannot load the bibliography. I see only [?] in
the dvi
Dear all,
I'm writing because I have a serious problem using lyx 1.6.1 on my MAC
OS 10.5.6 and MacTex 2008.
I'm used to write papers to be submitted to IEEE journals. I use both
article class in lyx and IEEEtran class.
In both cases lyx cannot load the bibliography. I see only
On 2009-03-09, Joe(theWordy)Philbrook wrote:
One of my computers is running lyx 1.6.1 on which I recently wrote a
couple of documents. Then I had occasion to modify one of the .lyx files
on a different linux box. But the available version of lyx was only
1.5.6 and when I tried to open
Joe(theWordy)Philbrook wrote:
Is there a way to tell lyx 1.6.1 to save in an older lyx format?
FileExportLyX 1.5.x
Jürgen
On Mon, 9 Mar 2009 08:35:40 +0100
Jürgen Spitzmüller juer...@spitzmueller.org wrote:
Joe(theWordy)Philbrook wrote:
Is there a way to tell lyx 1.6.1 to save in an older lyx format?
FileExportLyX 1.5.x
Jürgen
I've tried that but it doesn't work, or it doesn't work from LyX 1.6.1
windows
M-L wrote:
I've tried that but it doesn't work, or it doesn't work from LyX 1.6.1
windows converting to LyX 1.5.x to be read by LyX 1.5.5 debian Lenny.
What exactly doesn't work?
Jürgen
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