On Wed, Aug 13, 2003 at 01:22:08PM +0200, Michael Logies wrote:
> Win XP Prof, Miketex 2.3, Lyx-Qt 1.3.2.
>
> Hello,
>
> when I export my *.lyx as *.tex and import it again, it cannot be openend:
>
> Cannot convert file
> Error while executing
> reLyx -f "foo.tex"
Can you run reLyX at all or to
Michael Logies schrieb:
But is the Tex clean, which is exported from Lyx?
clean is all which runs without errors through latex,
but there are some minor problems:
- the font substitution stuff is really out of date
- images/tabulars insode floats are centered with
\begin{center} ... \end{center}
At 17:12 13.08.2003 +0100, Rob Saunders wrote:
> Try this if you haven't already:
> View the file first as DVI, ie run LATeX on the file then find the
> associated .tex file in the temp folder
> (C:\blah\lyx\tmp\lyx_tmp_whatever\maybe_another\yourfile.tex)
> Now import this file LATeX in and see i
At 17:01 13.08.2003 +0100, Rob Saunders wrote:
> If you want to use reLyX, you need Perl. As far as I know there are
> free Perl implementations for Windows, too.
It's in the package of Ruurds native win 32 QT version.
Check in C:\blah\lyx\bin for Perl.exe and perl.dll
Rob,
thanks. They are sitt
Win XP Prof, Miketex 2.3, Lyx-Qt 1.3.2.
Hello,
when I export my *.lyx as *.tex and import it again, it cannot be openend:
Cannot convert file
Error while executing
reLyx -f "foo.tex"
And I cannot open any other *.tex-files either. Is this a bug within Lyx-Qt
or a general one? Anything what can
At 14:36 13.08.2003 +0200, Herbert Voß wrote:
clean is all which runs without errors through latex,
but there are some minor problems:
Herbert,
thanks. But I think what Lyx produces is still much better than my
Latex-code. :-)
Regards
Michael
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On Wed, Aug 13, 2003 at 07:11:23PM +0200, Michael Logies wrote:
> At 17:12 13.08.2003 +0100, Rob Saunders wrote:
>
> > Try this if you haven't already:
> > View the file first as DVI, ie run LATeX on the file then find the
> > associated .tex file in the temp folder
> > (C:\blah\lyx\tmp\lyx_tmp_wh
> Perl is a scripting language. It has nothing to do with LaTeX as such.
> If you want to use reLyX, you need Perl. As far as I know there are
> free Perl implementations for Windows, too.
It's in the package of Ruurds native win 32 QT version.
Check in C:\blah\lyx\bin for Perl.exe and perl.dll
Hallo Herbert,
Herbert Voß wrote:
> - the font substitution stuff is really out of date
I am planning to update this eventually. My plan is to
- check for newer packages like mathpazo and mathptmx and fall back to
palatino and times (maybe via mathppl and mathptm) if they are not installed.
- dr
On Wed, Aug 13, 2003 at 02:07:38PM +0200, Michael Logies wrote:
> At 13:36 13.08.2003 +0200, Andre Poenitz wrote:
>
> >Can you run reLyX at all or to you get an ill-formed .lyx file?
>
> Andre,
>
> it doesn`t run at all.
Do you have perl installed?
> >.tex import is difficult in general.
>
>
At 13:36 13.08.2003 +0200, Andre Poenitz wrote:
Can you run reLyX at all or to you get an ill-formed .lyx file?
Andre,
it doesn`t run at all.
.tex import is difficult in general.
Okay, I don`t really need it. So I will take another editor for using
*.tex-files.
But is the Tex clean, which is e
On Wed, Aug 13, 2003 at 02:41:40PM +0200, Michael Logies wrote:
> At 14:29 13.08.2003 +0200, Andre Poenitz wrote:
>
> >Do you have perl installed?
>
> Andre,
>
> I don`t know. I have a full package (maximum size) of Miktex installed. If
> I`m searching for Perl in Miketex, I get the following.
On Wed, Aug 13, 2003, Michael Logies wrote:
> Win XP Prof, Miketex 2.3, Lyx-Qt 1.3.2.
>
> when I export my *.lyx as *.tex and import it again, it cannot be openend:
>
> Cannot convert file
> Error while executing
> reLyx -f "foo.tex"
>
First, check the reLyx.bat file that Ruurd provides, in th
ave just tried importing this file works just fine.
Rob S
> -Original Message-
> From: Rob Saunders [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 13 August 2003 17:01
> To: 'Michael Logies'
> Cc: 'LyX-List'
> Subject: RE: Lyx-Qt 1.3.2 cannot import Tex
>
>
&g
At 14:29 13.08.2003 +0200, Andre Poenitz wrote:
Do you have perl installed?
Andre,
I don`t know. I have a full package (maximum size) of Miktex installed. If
I`m searching for Perl in Miketex, I get the following.
Regards
Michael
C:\MikTex\texmf\context\perltk\
C:\MikTex\texmf\doc\latex\perlt
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