Hello,
Following a recent discussion about version control and Git, I am
trying to install such a system on my Windows XP laptop. I have the
last stable version of LyX and the last version of Git pulled from the
following address : http://code.google.com/p/msysgit/
I have installed the file
>
>
>
> I dont understand LaTex and am looking for a 'click-click' solution.
>
>
>
>
Before you Click Sum symbol (Toolbar: Math - Auto) in your equation
fraction. Click the second button from the left (Toolbar:Math Panel), and
click Display Style.
--
WAS
aivanov schrieb:
I dont understand LaTex and am looking for a 'click-click' solution.
Have a look at sec. 10.2 "Operator Limits" of LyX's Math manual that you find
in the Help menu.
regards Uwe
PS: Lyx 1.5.5 on Debian 5.0 and XFce.
The Math manual in that LyX VERSION MIGHT perhaps be a b
Down with categorical imperative!
flutz...@yahoo.com
/
From: Vincent van Ravesteijn
To: aivanov
Cc: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Sent: Thursday, March 12, 2009 12:25:41 PM
Subject: Re: Lyx and Sum symbol limits problem :(
aiv
aivanov schreef:
Hello!
I have problem with the 'Sum' symbol and the placing of its limits. I do
everything acording the User's Guide and it works only when the formula is
on a separate row and the sum is not part of fraction.
See the screenshots -- think they describe what I want to say:
http:
xt:
http://n2.nabble.com/Lyx-and-Sum-symbol-limits-problem-%3A%28-tp2469116p2469116.html
Sent from the LyX - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
Paul A. Rubin wrote:
Graham Smith wrote:
Paul
I thought that by highlighting the output in Lyx and then turning it
into verbatim text by clicking on the TEX icon, I could then
manually align and break lines of text. But I can't.
Do I need to use Latex commands in the TEX box I have
Graham Smith wrote:
Paul
I thought that by highlighting the output in Lyx and then turning it
into verbatim text by clicking on the TEX icon, I could then manually
align and break lines of text. But I can't.
Do I need to use Latex commands in the TEX box I have just created
(which seems
Christian
Considerung your problem -- if it isn't solved yet --, have you tried
to put the R verbatim text into a minipage? You would do Insert -->
Box (Minipage) and paste your code there. Might be worth a shot.
I did think of that, but the problem is more manually re-organising the
text
ste your code there. Might be worth a shot.
Best,
Christian
Am 27.02.2009 um 19:36 schrieb Graham Smith:
Christian,
Thanks for the reply.
At the moment I don't really have any method of working with Lyx and
R.
It just so happens that I have a half written document that I want to
mo
Paul
I thought that by highlighting the output in Lyx and then turning it
into verbatim text by clicking on the TEX icon, I could then manually
align and break lines of text. But I can't.
Do I need to use Latex commands in the TEX box I have just created
(which seems fair enough, I just
Graham Smith wrote:
I thought that by highlighting the output in Lyx and then turning it
into verbatim text by clicking on the TEX icon, I could then manually
align and break lines of text. But I can't.
Do I need to use Latex commands in the TEX box I have just created
(which seems
with the column of
values
With Word , this can be done with tabs and a hard return.
I thought that by highlighting the output in Lyx and then turning it
into verbatim text by clicking on the TEX icon, I could then manually
align and break lines of text. But I can't.
Do I need to use
The answer was that it was a operator (me) problem. The library that enables
get.csv is Hmisc and should have been loaded. thus:
<>=
library(Hmisc)
x=csv.get(file="/Users/christiaanpauw/tmp/x.csv")
mean(x)
@
2009/2/27 christiaan pauw
> Hi Everybody
> I use R2.8.0 on Mac OS X. I set up LyX 1.6.1
Hi Everybody
I use R2.8.0 on Mac OS X. I set up LyX 1.6.1 to use Sweave today following
the instructions on the LyX wiki. It seems to work fine. I can compile the
test file I found on CRAN (http://cran.r-project.org/contrib/extra/lyx/)
without a problem and the output looks very nice. In the test f
Hello,
I have recently switched from TeXLive 2005 to Miktex 2.7 and I have been
able to make chkTeX work in Lyx and MikTeX, using the binaries I have
recuperated from TeXLive 2005. If you are interested by the solution I
propose, you can consult the instructions on my blog (see below). You can
ry and then it just self-configures to allow Sweave use!
>
> Can this be done? Otherwise, is there any 'specific' information giving the
> step-by-step procedure for making LyX and R work together via Sweave under
> a
> Windows environment?
>
> Thanks,
> Dan.
>
&
there any 'specific' information giving the
step-by-step procedure for making LyX and R work together via Sweave under a
Windows environment?
Thanks,
Dan.
On Wednesday 26 November 2008 20:13:29 Ethan Metsger wrote:
> On Wed, 26 Nov 2008 14:48:26 -0500, José Matos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I would have done before if I had not been victim of a cold. :-)
>
> I'm currently recovering from one, too--no worries about the delay.
>
> > What are the pro
On Wed, 26 Nov 2008 14:48:26 -0500, José Matos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I would have done before if I had not been victim of a cold. :-)
I'm currently recovering from one, too--no worries about the delay.
What are the problems that you have encountered. I am interested to fix
them
in bo
if I had not been victim of a cold. :-)
> For what it's worth, I really do like LyX, and I'm not trying to troll or
> put on anyone. I'm just curious about the capabilities and hoping not a
> little to spur its adoption among my general work populace.
What are the prob
Bennett Helm wrote:
The problem is that the SendToLyx script has not been updated for
LyX-1.6, and so it's not finding your .lyxpipe. I've send a note to
Mark Reid, author of the script, to see if he'll post an updated
version on his website.
But doesn't the latest Bibdesk have now its own and
On Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 10:54 PM, Dr. Joachim K. Rennstich
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks so much for your help! I now successfully deleted the / .lyxpipe.in
> file.
>
> The new problem is that now the option of sending an entry from BibDesk to
> Lyx is greyed out. So I don't even have a chanc
On Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 11:02 AM, Dr. Joachim K. Rennstich
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am new user to Lyx and I have been working on a Mac (10.5) with TeXShop
> and BibDesk successfully so far. I just updated to the latest Mac install
> for TeX and gave Lyx another try in v1.6
I am new user to Lyx and I have been working on a Mac (10.5) with
TeXShop and BibDesk successfully so far. I just updated to the latest
Mac install for TeX and gave Lyx another try in v1.6 and want to do
the switch. Here's my problem - whenever I try to send something from
BibDesk t
On Fri, 21 Nov 2008 11:30:47 -0500, Steve Litt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
I considered both LyX and DocBook. At the time, the only free
software front end I could find for DocBook was Emacs, and my wrists just
aren't that flexible.
Hi, Steve.
Thanks for your comments. My is
Ethan Metsger wrote:
Hi, all.
I promise I'll be quiet after this post--I don't mean to pester (or
imply by any stretch that I'm unhappy with LyX in general!). But can
anyone comment on this?
For what it's worth, I really do like LyX, and I'm not trying to troll
or
Back in 2001, switching away from writing books in MS Word (yeah, laugh all
you want), I considered both LyX and DocBook. At the time, the only free
software front end I could find for DocBook was Emacs, and my wrists just
aren't that flexible.
LyX benefits:
* VERY fast writing enviro
Hi, all.
I promise I'll be quiet after this post--I don't mean to pester (or imply
by any stretch that I'm unhappy with LyX in general!). But can anyone
comment on this?
For what it's worth, I really do like LyX, and I'm not trying to troll or
put on anyone. I
Hi, all.
I figured I'd send a quick query to the list about using LyX with
Docbook/XML. I know there's been a little bit of traffic on this in the
past, but I haven't seen anything recently, and my searches online haven't
turned up much else, either.
We're in the process of evaluating s
>>Gregor Gorjanc <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> I am afraid there is no help here unless you are wiling to use the
>> absolute path. I agree that this is far from optimal, but it is still
>> tolerable. Afterall one probably does not switch computers/setups as
>> often as underwear ;)
>
> Hmm, I use
Gregor Gorjanc <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I am afraid there is no help here unless you are wiling to use the
> absolute path. I agree that this is far from optimal, but it is still
> tolerable. Afterall one probably does not switch computers/setups as
> often as underwear ;)
Hmm, I use the same
Uwe Stöhr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> I am trying to use Sweave and LyX for a project of my own, and have the
>> following problem: my R code reads some data
>> somevars<-read.table("somevars.dat")
>> and this data file is not available when Sweave is ran from the /tmp
>> directory.
>
> Perhap
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes schrieb:
I am trying to use Sweave and LyX for a project of my own, and have the
following problem: my R code reads some data
somevars<-read.table("somevars.dat")
and this data file is not available when Sweave is ran from the /tmp
directory.
Perhaps thids page helps you
Hi Jean-Marc,
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I am trying to use Sweave and LyX for a project of my own, and have the
> following problem: my R code reads some data
> somevars<-read.table("somevars.dat")
> and this data file is not available when Sweave is ran from the /tmp
>
Hello there,
I am trying to use Sweave and LyX for a project of my own, and have the
following problem: my R code reads some data
somevars<-read.table("somevars.dat")
and this data file is not available when Sweave is ran from the /tmp
directory.
I guess this problem is quite common... How do
On 3.07.08, bigblop wrote:
> I have some .lyx files under version control with SVN. But when I get a
> conflict I cannot open the conflicted .lyx file I get an error that the
> file is not a lyx document.
The conflict markers break the structure of the .lyx file (generally, it
might be ok in so
bigblop wrote:
I have some .lyx files under version control with SVN. But when I get a
conflict I cannot open the conflicted .lyx file I get an error that the file
is not a lyx document. How do I solve conflicted lyx files?
By hand-editing the .lyx file in a text editor. SVN adds tags when ther
in the future?
--
View this message in context:
http://www.nabble.com/LyX-and-SVN-tp18257195p18257195.html
Sent from the LyX - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
Hi all,
I wanted to follow up this thread in case anyone else has the same issue. The
temporary solution I have found is to:
(1) in LyX, do File > Export > LaTeX (plain)
(2) in SWP, do File > Import Contents
This appears to import the LaTeX code within the begin/end{document}.
This seems to w
Thanks for all of the replies. I definitely agree LyX is awesome! But
just as I don't want to learn+buy SWP, my colleagues do not have the
time to learn LyX. We must use SWP for the master/working copy (not
just on this project but on a couple of them).
I'll look into why SWP does not like LyX la
On Fri, 18 Apr 2008, Helge Hafting apparently wrote:
>> "A serious program error has occurred. ...{various dump
>> and support information}"
>> and SWP crashes.
Although it is a good and interesting commercial product,
it has been a long time since I have had much experience
with SWP. My recol
llowed by
"A serious program error has occurred.
...{various dump and support information}"
and SWP crashes.
Is there any advice on how I can export LyX to SWP as I love LyX and
really, really don't want to have to buy/learn SWP.
It is definitely cheaper for your co-author to &quo
t when I try to import that into SWP I get
the error:
"Error while reading paragraph 13.
Document has been truncated."
followed by
"A serious program error has occurred.
...{various dump and support information}"
and SWP crashes.
Is there any advice on how I can expor
llowed by
"A serious program error has occurred.
...{various dump and support information}"
and SWP crashes.
Is there any advice on how I can export LyX to SWP as I love LyX and
really, really don't want to have to buy/learn SWP.
Well, it'd be difficult for us to debug SWP La
LyX File->Export->LaTeX but when I try to import that into SWP I get
> the error:
>
> "Error while reading paragraph 13.
> Document has been truncated."
>
> followed by
>
> "A serious program error has occurred.
> ...{various dump and support info
ot;A serious program error has occurred.
...{various dump and support information}"
and SWP crashes.
Is there any advice on how I can export LyX to SWP as I love LyX and
really, really don't want to have to buy/learn SWP.
Thanks,
Ken
Any ideas of recommendations appreciated.
Maybe you want have a look at the listings:
Listings - http://wiki.lyx.org/LyX/NewInLyX15#toc11
> Has anyone already solved this problem? Any off the shelf tools for
> converting XML to an arbitrary format like LaTeX?
Why do you use XML format? svn log gives you plain text output, which
can be easily inserted as, e.g. listings child document.
Bo
Hello all,
I've asked this on the SVN mailing list but no one had an answer.
Does anyone have any recommendations on how to import an SVN logfile
into Lyx for inclusion in a thesis? I've dumped my SVN log to a xml file
but I have no idea how I would convert it for use in LyX (short of
writing my
Peter Sutovsky wrote:
Do you have some method how to create good
quality eps from MS Visio drawings? Thank you.
http://wiki.lyx.org/Windows/MetafileToEPSConverter
You can either copy the drawing to the clipboard or save it as EMF, then
use this tool for the conversion.
Joost
Peter Sutovsky schrieb:
Do you have some
method how to create good quality eps from MS Visio drawings?
Not for EPS, but to get PDF images: When you have Acrobat installed, then simply go to the print
option and print your image as PDF. Afterwards crop the PDF image within Acrobat using the "r
Ok, problem was really with my eps files. The setting of OLETeX Color PS L2
printer was not correct, Postscript Output Option was *not *set to
Encapsulated Postscript. Thank your for helping me to track the cause of the
problem.
On Jan 28, 2008 6:05 PM, Uwe Stöhr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Pet
Thank you for insight. I am using using using OTEditor to create eps from
Microsoft Visio drawings. I do not understand why there was not problem with
that before... When I created eps using Corel Paint Shop Pro, picture was
displayed correctly, but is blured and of much worse quality than the eps
Peter Sutovsky schrieb:
> I incorrectly stated that they
> were rotated in Lyx, that was mistake. Images rotated in Lyx were those I
> rotated to get pdf image right. However after rotating them they have been
> correctly oriented in pdf but still have been cropped.
>
The change happened when I
>> I am using Lyx 1.5.3 (alternative installer) and MIKTEX 2.7. EPS image is
>> displayed rotated by 90 degrees and cropped in Lyx and also in pdf
>> output. I
>> can rotate it back through graphics options in Lyx, but it remains
>> cropped.
>
> CAn only be
Peter Sutovsky schrieb:
I am using Lyx 1.5.3 (alternative installer) and MIKTEX 2.7. EPS image is
displayed rotated by 90 degrees and cropped in Lyx and also in pdf output. I
can rotate it back through graphics options in Lyx, but it remains cropped.
CAn only be a problem of the EPS-image or
I am using Lyx 1.5.3 (alternative installer) and MIKTEX 2.7. EPS image is
displayed rotated by 90 degrees and cropped in Lyx and also in pdf output. I
can rotate it back through graphics options in Lyx, but it remains cropped.
please contribute to the wiki?
>
> Good luck,
>
> Maria
>
>
>
>
> On Jan 6, 2008 5:17 PM, Afief Halumi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I was trying to generate trees with Lyx, and it did work for text-trees, but
> > unfortunately I
Hello,
I was trying to generate trees with Lyx, and it did work for text-trees, but
unfortunately I need to put some math stuff into the
trees(fractions,integrals, sums...etc) which(from what I see) isn't possible
with QTree.
So here I'm asking for help: How should I go about buil
El sáb, 05-01-2008 a las 11:59 +, Paul Smith escribió:
> On Jan 5, 2008 9:54 AM, Sven Hoexter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > This is an new Ubuntu system and this time I think the issue is related
> > > with it...
> > > I don't know where to go for changing the default LyX behaviour
> > > co
On Jan 5, 2008 9:54 AM, Sven Hoexter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > This is an new Ubuntu system and this time I think the issue is related
> > with it...
> > I don't know where to go for changing the default LyX behaviour
> > concerning to the View of the document after updating it. It seems that
On Sat, Jan 05, 2008 at 10:00:16AM +0100, Miguel Daniel Rodríguez Magarzo wrote:
> Hi list,
>
> This is an new Ubuntu system and this time I think the issue is related
> with it...
> I don't know where to go for changing the default LyX behaviour
> concerning to the View of the document after upda
Hi list,
This is an new Ubuntu system and this time I think the issue is related
with it...
I don't know where to go for changing the default LyX behaviour
concerning to the View of the document after updating it. It seems that
in Ubuntu this is a task asigned to Evince, and I don't know why eithe
On Dec 22, 2007, at 7:55 AM, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
Timo Laine wrote:
1. give a full path in the \bibliography command in preamble
I tried to do this but it does not seem to work. I tried all the ways
I know of writing the path, but none of them has worked for me. I
thought it would be /Us
Timo Laine wrote:
> > 1. give a full path in the \bibliography command in preamble
>
> I tried to do this but it does not seem to work. I tried all the ways
> I know of writing the path, but none of them has worked for me. I
> thought it would be /Users/timo/blahblah/example.bib (or the same
Timo Laine wrote:
> I'm sending you the
> example file you requested in private mail.
The problem is that biblatex does not find your bib-file and thus prints the
cite key. You can solve the problem in two ways:
1. give a full path in the \bibliography command in preamble
or
2. put your bib fi
Timo Laine wrote:
> I tried this, but unfortunately it does not seem to change anything.
> It seems the problem is somehow deeper.
Could you provide a small example file?
Jürgen
Hi!
\usepackage[%
bibstyle=authoryear-comp,
citestyle=authoryear-comp,
natbib=true,
sorting=nyvt,
sortcites=true]
{biblatex}
I tried this, but unfortunately it does not seem to change anything.
It seems the problem is somehow deeper.
Is there anythi
Juergen Spitzmueller wrote (20.12.2007):
> K. Elo wrote:
> > In a note? You mean your bibliography-field is in a yellow note?
> > Well, if this is the case, this might be Your problem. Just move
> > the "Bibtex generated bibliography"-field to be part of your normal
> > text (at the very end of you
K. Elo wrote:
> In a note? You mean your bibliography-field is in a yellow note? Well,
> if this is the case, this might be Your problem. Just move the "Bibtex
> generated bibliography"-field to be part of your normal text (at the
> very end of your document).
No, for biblatex, it must be in a no
Hi again!
Timo Laine wrote (20.12.2007):
> I inserted a BibTeX Generated Bibliography within a LyX note. I hope
> this is the right way to do it but I am not completely sure.
In a note? You mean your bibliography-field is in a yellow note? Well,
if this is the case, this might be Your problem. J
Timo Laine wrote:
> Well, there are no question marks, but the references are not correct
> either. In place of the author name and the year of publication there
> is just the BibTeX cite key in bold.
Here is what works for me:
\usepackage[%
bibstyle=authoryear-comp,
citestyle=au
Hi!
On Dec 19, 2007, at 22:02, K. Elo wrote:
1) Have You activated natbib/author-year in Document->Settings?
2) Is there any jurabib-related stuff left in the preamble?
Yes and no, respectively.
You surely have inserted a bibtex-source at the end of Your document,
haven't You?
I inserted
Hi,
Timo Laine kirjoitti viestissään (keskiviikko joulukuu 19 2007):
> Things now seem to work insofar that I get no error messages;
> initially it was looking for biblatex.sty and something else provided
> by etoolbox. But I think I am still missing something. I have no
> control over how the cit
Hi again, and thanks Jürgen and Bennett for the quick and helpful
response!
On Dec 19, 2007, at 15:52, Bennett Helm wrote:
On Dec 19, 2007, at 5:12 AM, Timo Laine wrote:
I am on a Mac, and I use LyX 1.5.2 to write my thesis. I found a
document to help me with the biblatex installation (htt
On Dec 19, 2007, at 5:12 AM, Timo Laine wrote:
Hello!
I am quite new to LaTeX, but I am looking to use LyX and biblatex
for my Master's thesis in philosophy. Initially I was planning to
use jurabib, but it being somewhat obsolete by now in addition to
being a bit difficult to conf
Hi,
Timo Laine wrote:
> I am quite new to LaTeX, but I am looking to use LyX and biblatex for
> my Master's thesis in philosophy. Initially I was planning to use
> jurabib, but it being somewhat obsolete by now in addition to being a
> bit difficult to configure to work like I
Hello!
I am quite new to LaTeX, but I am looking to use LyX and biblatex for
my Master's thesis in philosophy. Initially I was planning to use
jurabib, but it being somewhat obsolete by now in addition to being a
bit difficult to configure to work like I want, I now feel like
tryin
Hello everybody,
i would like to use latex package TOPTESI into lyx,. Is it possible?
i tried to insert \usepackage{toptesi} into the preamble but it doesn't work
i have the package installed into miktex directory and it seems working with
winedt, but i don't know latex well but i want to use the
G. Milde wrote:
How do you generally track the changes in your documents ?
* LyX has in-built support for RCS [etc etc]
And it would not be a lot of work to convert it to CVS, SVN, etc. I've
been kind of meaning to do this, as have a lot of other people, but
other things always interv
On Nov 9 2007, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I want to track changes in LyX in the same way that I do with my
computer programs in C++, and for that purpose I use CVS. I look at
the mail list but did not found relevant information about this.
Over the years, I've used the built-in support in LyX for
Hi,
I want to track changes in LyX in the same way that I do with my
computer programs in C++, and for that purpose I use CVS. I look at
the mail list but did not found relevant information about this.
How do you generally track the changes in your documents ? what do you
think is the best syst
On 8.11.07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I want to track changes in LyX in the same way that I do with my computer
> programs in C++, and for that purpose I use CVS.
> How do you generally track the changes in your documents ?
* LyX has in-built support for RCS
> think is the best system ? Do
Hi,
I want to track changes in LyX in the same way that I do with my
computer programs in C++, and for that purpose I use CVS. I look at
the mail list but did not found relevant information about this.
How do you generally track the changes in your documents ? what do you
think is the bes
At Fri, 2 Nov 2007 23:23:19 -0400, Alan G Isaac wrote:
>
> On Fri, 2 Nov 2007, Steve Litt apparently wrote:
> > OpenOffice has the worst implementation of styles I've
> > ever seen. They just magically change and disappear.
>
> Googling around, yours seems to be an uncommon experience.
> Howe
Marcelo Acuña wrote:
hello,
a question rised in a free soft forum. I
propposed latex/lyx and another person question:
Why lyx/latex and not open office with styles?
What I said about it?
Well, test both! Are they equally capable?
I use LyX out of habit - openoffice did not exist when
On Sunday 04 November 2007 12:45, Maria Gouskova wrote:
> > > > Why lyx/latex and not open office with styles?
> > >
> > > OpenOffice has the worst implementation of styles
> > > I've ever seen. They just
> > > magically change and disappear. If you're doing more
> > > than writing a letter,
> > >
> > > Why lyx/latex and not open office with styles?
> >
> > OpenOffice has the worst implementation of styles
> > I've ever seen. They just
> > magically change and disappear. If you're doing more
> > than writing a letter,
> > I'd recommend against OpenOffice.
> >
> > SteveT
>
> I have equal ex
> > hello,
> > a question rised in a free soft forum. I
> > propposed latex/lyx and another person question:
> > Why lyx/latex and not open office with styles?
> > What I said about it?
>
> Anyhing but (La)TeX is awful at math typesetting.
>
> An
> > hello,
> > a question rised in a free soft forum. I
> > propposed latex/lyx and another person question:
> > Why lyx/latex and not open office with styles?
> > What I said about it?
>
> OpenOffice has the worst implementation of styles
> I'
tremely easy to use.
LyX and LaTeX have many other advantages, but we could write a book just
on it...
HTH.
Roberto
--
On Fri, November 2, 2007 11:14 pm, Marcelo Acuña wrote:
> hello,
> a question rised in a free soft forum. I
> propposed latex/lyx and another person qu
On Fri, Nov 02, 2007 at 08:14:21PM -0300, Marcelo Acuña wrote:
> hello,
> a question rised in a free soft forum. I
> propposed latex/lyx and another person question:
> Why lyx/latex and not open office with styles?
> What I said about it?
Anyhing but (La)TeX is awful at m
On Fri, 2 Nov 2007, Steve Litt apparently wrote:
> OpenOffice has the worst implementation of styles I've
> ever seen. They just magically change and disappear.
Googling around, yours seems to be an uncommon experience.
However if you are importing Word documents, you may have
styles troubles
On Friday 02 November 2007 19:14, Marcelo Acuña wrote:
> hello,
> a question rised in a free soft forum. I
> propposed latex/lyx and another person question:
> Why lyx/latex and not open office with styles?
> What I said about it?
OpenOffice has the worst implementation
hello,
a question rised in a free soft forum. I
propposed latex/lyx and another person question:
Why lyx/latex and not open office with styles?
What I said about it?
Marcelo
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On Mon, Oct 15, 2007 at 11:54:15AM +0200, pol wrote:
> I would like to attach cas input/output channel (currently Maxima i/o) to
> the my Lyx session, so as to be able compute a sequence of computations.
> E.g. I can set the complex number z:z1+%i*z2 in a math mode area, later in
> the document be
I would like to attach cas input/output channel (currently Maxima i/o) to
the my Lyx session, so as to be able compute a sequence of computations.
E.g. I can set the complex number z:z1+%i*z2 in a math mode area, later in
the document being able to compute abs(z) in next math mode area.
Any hin
Roberto Gorjão wrote:
Thank you both, Paul and Helge, for your complete explanations!
I understood why the source view, in LyX, doesn't operate like a "code
mode" yet.
Nevertheless, to work on the exported LaTeX I'm not convinced that a
"simple text editor" is the best solution, even if for tw
Thanks, Curtis and all,
I also used to work with JEdit but I was not aware that it had a LaTeX
plugin. I will give it both, JEdit and Eclipse a try.
Thanks!
Roberto
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curtis osterhoudt wrote:
Both JEdit (http://www.jedit.org/) and Cream
(http://cream.sourceforge.net/d
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