On 2022-06-13 14:52, tush via lyx-users wrote:
Thanks very much I will try that out.
By the way, I think you can set the path where the "New from Template"
dialog starts via "Preferences" > "Paths" to the directory that contains
your templates (for example to your LyX User Library "templates"
Thanks very much I will try that out.--
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On 2022-06-13 10:26, Daniel wrote:
On 2022-06-10 00:40, tush via lyx-users wrote:
I am writing a document in a non-English language.
To take care of that, one can navigate to Document Settings->Language
and choose the document language and language package in that menu (I
know, those settings
On 2022-06-10 00:40, tush via lyx-users wrote:
I am writing a document in a non-English language.
To take care of that, one can navigate to Document Settings->Language
and choose the document language and language package in that menu (I
know, those settings are saved in the header of lyx file
I am writing a document in a non-English language.
To take care of that, one can navigate to Document Settings->Language and
choose the document language and language package in that menu (I know, those
settings are saved in the header of lyx file).
Either way, my question is: Can a new layout
Am 14.10.2011 13:31, schrieb Jürgen Spitzmüller:
The docs need to be corrected.
The changes are now in for the next release LyX 2.0.2.
(You find the latest version of the LyX docs here:
http://wiki.lyx.org/LyX/DocumentationDevelopment
(only appendix C of the UserGuide is not yet completely up
Guenter Milde wrote:
> But maybe could be made more clear, like
>
> Default: Automatic selects the most suitable language package for the
>view/export format you will use.
>
>Defaults to the package babel.
>
>With "use non-TeX fonts" the packag
On 2011-10-12, Olivier Ripoll wrote:
> Hi,
> I'm using Uwe's binary (LyX 2.0.1 on Win7 64bits, Miktex 2.9), so
> perhaps it's the cause of this inconsistency.
> About the Document-> Settings-> Language, section B9 of the User's guide
> states:
> ---
> Default is the package babel.
Hi,
I'm using Uwe's binary (LyX 2.0.1 on Win7 64bits, Miktex 2.9), so
perhaps it's the cause of this inconsistency.
About the Document-> Settings-> Language, section B9 of the User's guide
states:
---
Default is the package babel.
Automatic selects the most suitable language pac
Hallo,
I had the problem, that some of my environments appeared in the wrong language
and I couldn't change the language all at ones.
Now I want to explane how to solve the problem:
See how lyx names the environment in the source code.
For example there's a code like the following generated by
ot;-environment which I want to be "Bemerkung" and
"example" which I want to be "Beispiel".
Regards, Mike
On 2011-05-27, Mike Bonhoff wrote:
> Hi all,
> I have a little problem with my language settings.
> At first I wrote my text in english and then dec
On 2011-05-27, Mike Bonhoff wrote:
> Hi all,
> I have a little problem with my language settings.
> At first I wrote my text in english and then decided to write it in
> German. Of course I want the environments to have the same language
> (for example "Bemerkung" ins
Hi all,
I have a little problem with my language settings.
At first I wrote my text in english and then decided to write it in German. Of
course I want the environments to have the same language (for example
"Bemerkung" instead of "Remark"; I think these are enviro
Guenter Milde wrote:
> * Mark text
> * Edit>Text>Custom> Language [reset]
>
> Alternatively,
>
> * Mark text
> * Esc-x language english
That is: Alt-x language english
In LyX 2, you can also use the context menu, given that you use multiple
languages in your document.
> To the lyxperts:
>
On 2011-02-24, Gwen Barnes wrote:
> I just want my text within LyX to be in English. Somehow, without me
> trying, LyX seems to think that I'm writing in Afrikaans.
Maybe some text was copied from another LyX buffer with a document in
another language?
> If I check "mark
> foreign languages" i
uage Default. I don't know what else to do. Could someone help
> me out please?
>
> -Gwen
In your LyX - Tools - Preferences - Language Settings
I use English (UK)
And go to the bottom and click on "Save"
In my LyX - Document Settings - Language
I use English (UK
Hi,
I just want my text within LyX to be in English. Somehow, without me
trying, LyX seems to think that I'm writing in Afrikaans. If I check "mark
foreign languages" in the LyX preferences, my entire document gets
underlined in blue. The status bar at the bottom says Font: Default,
Language: Af
Morten Zolde wrote:
On Fri, 12 Mar 2010 18:39:14 +0100
Manveru wrote:
Do you have your LyX instance working in Danish? Try to produce
output of your document and check what you will see.
Ah, you are onto it. It outputs it correctly, just displays the word
"chapter" in LyX - transforms it whe
On Fri, 12 Mar 2010 18:39:14 +0100
Manveru wrote:
> Do you have your LyX instance working in Danish? Try to produce
> output of your document and check what you will see.
Ah, you are onto it. It outputs it correctly, just displays the word
"chapter" in LyX - transforms it when outputting.
Thank
Dear all,
I have updated my LyX and know my spellchecker is not working? I searched
and tried at least 10 things but still not working. Looking for en_US
dictionary, I have Aspell in C. But not working I guess.
Any advice is appreciated..
Regards,
esra
--On 12 March 2010 18:39 +0100 Manveru
2010/3/12 Morten Juhl-Johansen Zölde-Fejér
> Dear all,
> I was wondering, as I was transferring my BA paper to LyX from OOo:
> I have set the document to use Danish as the default language, but when
> I defined a chapter, it put up the headline "chapter 1". Is it possible
> to insert these string
Dear all,
I was wondering, as I was transferring my BA paper to LyX from OOo:
I have set the document to use Danish as the default language, but when
I defined a chapter, it put up the headline "chapter 1". Is it possible
to insert these strings in Danish, I wonder?
If I don't, I will have to use u
Sam Lewis wrote:
On Mon, 24 Sep 2007 12:15:47 +0200 Helge Hafting wrote:
If the file now is wrong on both computers, then the error
likely is in the file itself. Move the cursor to the cross reference,
check if it gets an underline there, indicating a language change.
In this case, select th
On Mon, 24 Sep 2007 12:15:47 +0200 Helge Hafting wrote:
> If the file now is wrong on both computers, then the error
> likely is in the file itself. Move the cursor to the cross reference,
> check if it gets an underline there, indicating a language change.
> In this case, select the region with w
Sam Lewis wrote:
Hi,
I've worked on a document that includes cross-references, on one
computer; now on another, "fig n on the next page" appears in a
different language, despite that the document settings for language
is set to "British". Why is this the case and how could I change this?
Is
Hi,
I've worked on a document that includes cross-references, on one
computer; now on another, "fig n on the next page" appears in a
different language, despite that the document settings for language
is set to "British". Why is this the case and how could I change this?
Cheers, Sam
I encouter some problems under lyx for windows to set the settings of some
documents. Although, I choose french both in the preferences of LyX and in
the document layout for the language settings, it doesn't seem to be taken
into account anyway?
Have you also updated the babel option (i
On Mon, Feb 23, 2004 at 02:10:57PM +0100, Harold Mouras wrote:
> I encouter some problems under lyx for windows to set the settings of some
> documents. Although, I choose french both in the preferences of LyX and in
> the document layout for the language settings, it doesn't se
english.
Curious...
hanks again for your help
-Message d'origine-
De : Harold Mouras [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Envoyé : lundi 23 février 2004 14:11
À : Lyx-Users
Objet : problem with language settings
Dear Lyx users,
I encouter some problems under lyx for windows to set the settin
Dear Lyx users,
I encouter some problems under lyx for windows to set the settings of some
documents. Although, I choose french both in the preferences of LyX and in
the document layout for the language settings, it doesn't seem to be taken
into account anyway?
Would you have any idea to
On Tue, May 01, 2001 at 09:02:37PM +0200, Andreas Bauer wrote:
> > Sometimes, it seems to me LyX makes it wrong and then it is
> > difficult to persuade it, what to do. My solution is export to
> > LaTeX and check that,
>
> I think you are on to something here. When I just tried it again it sudde
> Sometimes, it seems to me LyX makes it wrong and then it is
> difficult to persuade it, what to do. My solution is export to
> LaTeX and check that,
I think you are on to something here. When I just tried it again it suddenly
worked - magically. The same thing wouldn't work all weekend and I k
On úterý 01 květen 2001 9:26 EagleIce wrote:
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> On Tuesday 01 May 2001 11:43, Andreas Bauer wrote:
> > This is what I have done to change the language. (Where else
> > would I have changed it anyway?) LyX doesn't worry too much
> > about it, but when I go to
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On Tuesday 01 May 2001 11:43, Andreas Bauer wrote:
>
> This is what I have done to change the language. (Where else would I have
> changed it anyway?) LyX doesn't worry too much about it, but when I go to
> preview Postscript I get the response to change back in
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On Tuesday 01 May 2001 11:43, Andreas Bauer wrote:
>
> This is what I have done to change the language. (Where else would I have
> changed it anyway?) LyX doesn't worry too much about it, but when I go to
> preview Postscript I get the response to change back in
On Tuesday 01 May 2001 10:59, you wrote:
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> Hi!
>
> Perhaps Layout -> Document -> Language is what you are lookong for?
This is what I have done to change the language. (Where else would I have
changed it anyway?) LyX doesn't worry too much about it, but whe
; can I change the language settings for my document? Everytime I switch from
> English to German, LyX (or LaTeX?) complains as soon as I enter the
> Postscript preview mode. I guess I'm missing some LaTeX lang. modules, but
> being a real bloody beginner in LaTeX, I need some advice on whe
Hello everybody
I hope this is not a candidate for FAQ or RTFM. Anyway, here it comes: how
can I change the language settings for my document? Everytime I switch from
English to German, LyX (or LaTeX?) complains as soon as I enter the
Postscript preview mode. I guess I'm missing some
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