I have finally managed to get prosper and Lyx working together. Thanks
for the help.
--
Laurie Savage
Science @ Pascoe Vale Girls' College
03 9306 2544
I have finally managed to get prosper and Lyx working together. Thanks
for the help.
--
Laurie Savage
Science @ Pascoe Vale Girls' College
03 9306 2544
I have finally managed to get prosper and Lyx working together. Thanks
for the help.
--
Laurie Savage
Science @ Pascoe Vale Girls' College
03 9306 2544
Chris Carlen wrote:
[edit]
1. Does anyone here use OpenOffice to produce figures to import into
Lyx, and if so how do you generate the .eps files?
[edit]
2. What program is used most often, and what might you recommend?
[edit]
Thanks for all the responses to the above question. The volume
]
Thanks for all the responses to the above question. The volume of
information was substantial, so it might take me a while to digest it.
I will try to respond to some of the individual replies as well.
Good day!
How about a summary to the list when you decide on your optimal solution
Chris Carlen wrote:
[edit]
1. Does anyone here use OpenOffice to produce figures to import into
Lyx, and if so how do you generate the .eps files?
[edit]
2. What program is used most often, and what might you recommend?
[edit]
Thanks for all the responses to the above question. The volume
]
Thanks for all the responses to the above question. The volume of
information was substantial, so it might take me a while to digest it.
I will try to respond to some of the individual replies as well.
Good day!
How about a summary to the list when you decide on your optimal solution
Chris Carlen wrote:
[edit]
1. Does anyone here use OpenOffice to produce figures to import into
Lyx, and if so how do you generate the .eps files?
[edit]
2. What program is used most often, and what might you recommend?
[edit]
Thanks for all the responses to the above question. The volume
nd what might you recommend?
> [edit]
>
>
> Thanks for all the responses to the above question. The volume of
> information was substantial, so it might take me a while to digest it.
> I will try to respond to some of the individual replies as well.
>
> Good day!
How
Thanks a lot for your help,
Everything works fine now.
--
Philipp Kuster
Fünfhausgasse 2/13
1150 Wien
Tel: +43-1-9522050
Thanks a lot for your help,
Everything works fine now.
--
Philipp Kuster
Fünfhausgasse 2/13
1150 Wien
Tel: +43-1-9522050
Thanks a lot for your help,
Everything works fine now.
--
Philipp Kuster
Fünfhausgasse 2/13
1150 Wien
Tel: +43-1-9522050
On Thu, 4 Apr 2002, Pawan Kumar wrote:
Hi will also say thanks to everyone if someone could help me to
unsubscribe it.
i tried lot of times by sending mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Is there any other way to do it??
yes
if you look into the header of the e-mail
(Netscape: Edit-Source, I think
On Thu, 4 Apr 2002, Pawan Kumar wrote:
Hi will also say thanks to everyone if someone could help me to
unsubscribe it.
i tried lot of times by sending mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Is there any other way to do it??
yes
if you look into the header of the e-mail
(Netscape: Edit-Source, I think
On Thu, 4 Apr 2002, Pawan Kumar wrote:
> Hi will also say thanks to everyone if someone could help me to
> unsubscribe it.
>
> i tried lot of times by sending mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Is there any other way to do it??
yes
if you look into the header of the e-mail
(Netscape:
I say Thanks to the LyX-Team,
because I finished my graduate thesis written with LyX
I say Thanks to the help on the users list,
because I find many solutions.
I say thanks to everybody,
because I have written the thesis *about* LyX (and Open Source)
Lo sviluppo del software in ambito Open
i tried lot of times by sending mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Is there any other way to do it??
Please send an email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]!
I say Thanks to the LyX-Team,
because I finished my graduate thesis written with LyX
I say Thanks to the help on the users list,
because I find many solutions.
I say thanks to everybody,
because I have written the thesis *about* LyX (and Open Source)
Lo sviluppo del software in ambito Open
i tried lot of times by sending mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Is there any other way to do it??
Please send an email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]!
I say "Thanks" to the LyX-Team,
because I finished my graduate thesis written with LyX
I say "Thanks" to the help on the users list,
because I find many solutions.
I say thanks to everybody,
because I have written the thesis *about* LyX (and Open Source)
"Lo svilup
>i tried lot of times by sending mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Is there any other way to do it??
Please send an email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]!
: Another question (less important): the float table I
: inserted is aligned on the left. How can I have it
: horizontally in center?
:
: put the kursor/pointer the left or right of table [not in
one of the cell]
: then, use pulldown menu, Layout - Paragraph - Center
:
: Wayan
It works
: Another question (less important): the float table I
: inserted is aligned on the left. How can I have it
: horizontally in center?
:
: put the kursor/pointer the left or right of table [not in
one of the cell]
: then, use pulldown menu, Layout - Paragraph - Center
:
: Wayan
It works
: > Another question (less important): the float table I
: > inserted is aligned on the left. How can I have it
: > horizontally in center?
:
: put the kursor/pointer the left or right of table [not in
one of the cell]
: then, use pulldown menu, Layout -> Paragraph -> Center
:
: Wayan
It works
:44 PM
:Subject: Re: Cells of tables borders
:
Thanks for your assistance :^)
I have found that 'multicolumn' solve my problems, even if ,
in some cases, I have had to give up using rotate cells and
applying them left and right border. But it does not matter,
I hope the table will be fine anyway
On Wed, 13 Feb 2002, Carlo Ferri wrote:
Another question (less important): the float table I
inserted is aligned on the left. How can I have it
horizontally in center?
put the kursor/pointer the left or right of table [not in one of the cell]
then, use pulldown menu, Layout - Paragraph -
:44 PM
:Subject: Re: Cells of tables borders
:
Thanks for your assistance :^)
I have found that 'multicolumn' solve my problems, even if ,
in some cases, I have had to give up using rotate cells and
applying them left and right border. But it does not matter,
I hope the table will be fine anyway
On Wed, 13 Feb 2002, Carlo Ferri wrote:
Another question (less important): the float table I
inserted is aligned on the left. How can I have it
horizontally in center?
put the kursor/pointer the left or right of table [not in one of the cell]
then, use pulldown menu, Layout - Paragraph -
MAIL PROTECTED]>
:Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2002 5:44 PM
:Subject: Re: Cells of tables borders
:
Thanks for your assistance :^)
I have found that 'multicolumn' solve my problems, even if ,
in some cases, I have had to give up using rotate cells and
applying them left and right border. But it do
On Wed, 13 Feb 2002, Carlo Ferri wrote:
> Another question (less important): the float table I
> inserted is aligned on the left. How can I have it
> horizontally in center?
put the kursor/pointer the left or right of table [not in one of the cell]
then, use pulldown menu, Layout -> Paragraph
Greetings everyone,
I am just finishing a thesis that I wrote using LyX, and I just wanted to
publicly thank the LyX developers, and H. Voss for his fantastic help/tips
page. Using LyX made everything so much easier, especially for this
non-techie philosophy student desktop-end-user type.
Greetings everyone,
I am just finishing a thesis that I wrote using LyX, and I just wanted to
publicly thank the LyX developers, and H. Voss for his fantastic help/tips
page. Using LyX made everything so much easier, especially for this
non-techie philosophy student desktop-end-user type.
Greetings everyone,
I am just finishing a thesis that I wrote using LyX, and I just wanted to
publicly thank the LyX developers, and H. Voss for his fantastic help/tips
page. Using LyX made everything so much easier, especially for this
non-techie philosophy student desktop-end-user type.
LyX-kinder:
Putting date{} in the preamble turned off the date in my book.
With fancy headers turned on, I set \rhead{} in Tex on the first
page and put \rhead{Harris - \thepage} on the page I wanted numbering
to begin on.
Thanks to Herbert Voss for the help!
Sincerely,
--
Richard Harris
LyX-kinder:
Putting date{} in the preamble turned off the date in my book.
With fancy headers turned on, I set \rhead{} in Tex on the first
page and put \rhead{Harris - \thepage} on the page I wanted numbering
to begin on.
Thanks to Herbert Voss for the help!
Sincerely,
--
Richard Harris
LyX-kinder:
Putting date{} in the preamble turned off the date in my book.
With fancy headers turned on, I set \rhead{} in Tex on the first
page and put \rhead{Harris - \thepage} on the page I wanted numbering
to begin on.
Thanks to Herbert Voss for the help!
Sincerely,
--
Richard Harris
On Tue, 04 Sep 2001 17:52:09 +0200 wrote Uwe Grossmann
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Thanks, that's much better! But ispell marked a word like Hallen as unknown
and shows a list of known words. One is Halle+n
Is there another option which I forgot to choose?
I am not an expert with ispell
well I'm almost done, I turn in my master thesis monday. And I have put
everybody on the lyx-user mailing list in the thanks-section.
I find the reasons to be obvious:
1) The developpers of lyx are listening in and they react to whatever happens
here. I find lyx to be one of the best pieces
On Wednesday 05 September 2001 10:33, you wrote:
The one thing I lack is more a tex-thing than lyx. It is a style editor.
Does anyone of a GUI based class/style editor? Perhaps we should mount a
project to make such a software.
If you do mount such a project, I'll help with the documentation
On Tue, 04 Sep 2001 17:52:09 +0200 wrote Uwe Grossmann
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Thanks, that's much better! But ispell marked a word like Hallen as unknown
and shows a list of known words. One is Halle+n
Is there another option which I forgot to choose?
I am not an expert with ispell
well I'm almost done, I turn in my master thesis monday. And I have put
everybody on the lyx-user mailing list in the thanks-section.
I find the reasons to be obvious:
1) The developpers of lyx are listening in and they react to whatever happens
here. I find lyx to be one of the best pieces
On Wednesday 05 September 2001 10:33, you wrote:
The one thing I lack is more a tex-thing than lyx. It is a style editor.
Does anyone of a GUI based class/style editor? Perhaps we should mount a
project to make such a software.
If you do mount such a project, I'll help with the documentation
On Tue, 04 Sep 2001 17:52:09 +0200 wrote Uwe Grossmann
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Thanks, that's much better! But ispell marked a word like "Hallen" as unknown
>
> and shows a list of known words. One is "Halle+n"
> Is there another option which I
well I'm almost done, I turn in my master thesis monday. And I have put
"everybody on the lyx-user mailing list" in the thanks-section.
I find the reasons to be obvious:
1) The developpers of lyx are listening in and they react to whatever happens
here. I find lyx to be one of the b
On Wednesday 05 September 2001 10:33, you wrote:
> The one thing I lack is more a tex-thing than lyx. It is a style editor.
> Does anyone of a GUI based class/style editor? Perhaps we should mount a
> project to make such a software.
If you do mount such a project, I'll help with the
' and even if I tell it to save this word,
the next 'über' it's the same play. The same seems to happen with the
plural and the 'konjungierte Wörter'.
do you have in edit-preferences-Lang Opts-spellchecker
the use input encoding button activated?
Herbert
Thanks, that's much better! But ispell
' and even if I tell it to save this word,
the next 'über' it's the same play. The same seems to happen with the
plural and the 'konjungierte Wörter'.
do you have in edit-preferences-Lang Opts-spellchecker
the use input encoding button activated?
Herbert
Thanks, that's much better! But ispell
; > it want to replace with 'u"ber' and even if I tell it to save this word,
> > the next 'über' it's the same play. The same seems to happen with the
> > plural and the 'konjungierte Wörter'.
>
> do you have in edit->preferences->Lang Opts->spellchecker
> the
Uwe Grossmann wrote:
More trouble I get with the spellchecker. I use ispell, i write my
documents with ngerman. So I selected for ispell german in the
configuration. ispell seems not to recognize german Umlaute. e.g. 'über'
it want to replace with 'uber' and even if I tell it to save this
Uwe Grossmann wrote:
More trouble I get with the spellchecker. I use ispell, i write my
documents with ngerman. So I selected for ispell german in the
configuration. ispell seems not to recognize german Umlaute. e.g. 'über'
it want to replace with 'uber' and even if I tell it to save this
Uwe Grossmann wrote:
>
> More trouble I get with the spellchecker. I use ispell, i write my
> documents with ngerman. So I selected for ispell german in the
> configuration. ispell seems not to recognize german Umlaute. e.g. 'über'
> it want to replace with 'u"ber' and even if I tell it to save
text.
My System: SUSE 7.0 and the lyx-rpm for SUSE 6.4 from P.Suetterlin
(thanks for your work and your fine page for lyx
(http://www.uni-sw.gwdg.de/~pit/LyX/))
Thanks also to Herbert Voss for his fine page for lyx. Both were a
wonderful help for my beginning with lyx.
Uwe
text.
My System: SUSE 7.0 and the lyx-rpm for SUSE 6.4 from P.Suetterlin
(thanks for your work and your fine page for lyx
(http://www.uni-sw.gwdg.de/~pit/LyX/))
Thanks also to Herbert Voss for his fine page for lyx. Both were a
wonderful help for my beginning with lyx.
Uwe
in my text.
My System: SUSE 7.0 and the lyx-rpm for SUSE 6.4 from P.Suetterlin
(thanks for your work and your fine page for lyx
(http://www.uni-sw.gwdg.de/~pit/LyX/))
Thanks also to Herbert Voss for his fine page for lyx. Both were a
wonderful help for my beginning with lyx.
Hi everyone,
Thanks so much for all your suggestions concerning Duplex printing. I really
appreciate the help.
By various diagnostic tests I finally narrowed the problem down to my printer
driver (Mandrake 8.0). So I went into the printer configuration and
discovered that I had not told
Hi everyone,
Thanks so much for all your suggestions concerning Duplex printing. I really
appreciate the help.
By various diagnostic tests I finally narrowed the problem down to my printer
driver (Mandrake 8.0). So I went into the printer configuration and
discovered that I had not told
Hi everyone,
Thanks so much for all your suggestions concerning Duplex printing. I really
appreciate the help.
By various diagnostic tests I finally narrowed the problem down to my printer
driver (Mandrake 8.0). So I went into the printer configuration and
discovered that I had not told
Greetings all:
Many thanks to those who have been so gracious and
prompt in their replies to my queries on Lyx. My
transition to Linux has been painful and slow at
times, but my migration to Lyx has been enhanced by
the wonderful people on this list who have been so
generous
Michelle Dukich wrote:
Many thanks to those who have been so gracious and
prompt in their replies to my queries on Lyx. My
transition to Linux has been painful and slow at
times, but my migration to Lyx has been enhanced by
the wonderful people on this list who have been so
generous
Greetings all:
Many thanks to those who have been so gracious and
prompt in their replies to my queries on Lyx. My
transition to Linux has been painful and slow at
times, but my migration to Lyx has been enhanced by
the wonderful people on this list who have been so
generous
Michelle Dukich wrote:
Many thanks to those who have been so gracious and
prompt in their replies to my queries on Lyx. My
transition to Linux has been painful and slow at
times, but my migration to Lyx has been enhanced by
the wonderful people on this list who have been so
generous
Greetings all:
Many thanks to those who have been so gracious and
prompt in their replies to my queries on Lyx. My
transition to Linux has been painful and slow at
times, but my migration to Lyx has been enhanced by
the wonderful people on this list who have been so
generous
Michelle Dukich wrote:
>
> Many thanks to those who have been so gracious and
> prompt in their replies to my queries on Lyx. My
> transition to Linux has been painful and slow at
> times, but my migration to Lyx has been enhanced by
> the wonderful people on this lis
* Paul Borgermans [EMAIL PROTECTED], 2001-05-31 01:00 +0200:
So my question is how can I specifie this -Ppdf inside Lyx?
I added this option in LyX 1.1.6fix2 preferences
(Converters-Converters), with LyX 1.1.5fix1 this should be possible
by defining \dvi_to_ps_command dvips -Ppdf in
Hello
I noticed the same problem when printing gs6.x generated
pdf files to
postscript and non-postscript printers with acrobat reader in Windows.
The minus symbols were present on-screen though! No
problems with
printing to postscript printers under Linux.
Every system is
]
.de Subject: Re: Re: thanks and
pstopdf-question
On Wed, May 30, 2001 at 10:45:04PM +0200, Paul Borgermans wrote:
So my question is how can I specifie this -Ppdf inside Lyx?
I added this option in LyX 1.1.6fix2 preferences
(Converters-Converters), with LyX 1.1.5fix1 this should be possible
by defining \dvi_to_ps_command dvips -Ppdf
* Paul Borgermans [EMAIL PROTECTED], 2001-05-31 01:00 +0200:
So my question is how can I specifie this -Ppdf inside Lyx?
I added this option in LyX 1.1.6fix2 preferences
(Converters-Converters), with LyX 1.1.5fix1 this should be possible
by defining \dvi_to_ps_command dvips -Ppdf in
Hello
I noticed the same problem when printing gs6.x generated
pdf files to
postscript and non-postscript printers with acrobat reader in Windows.
The minus symbols were present on-screen though! No
problems with
printing to postscript printers under Linux.
Every system is
]
.de Subject: Re: Re: thanks and
pstopdf-question
On Wed, May 30, 2001 at 10:45:04PM +0200, Paul Borgermans wrote:
So my question is how can I specifie this -Ppdf inside Lyx?
I added this option in LyX 1.1.6fix2 preferences
(Converters-Converters), with LyX 1.1.5fix1 this should be possible
by defining \dvi_to_ps_command dvips -Ppdf
* Paul Borgermans <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, 2001-05-31 01:00 +0200:
> > So my question is how can I specifie this "-Ppdf" inside Lyx?
>
> I added this option in LyX 1.1.6fix2 preferences
> (Converters->Converters), with LyX 1.1.5fix1 this should be possible
> by defining \dvi_to_ps_command "dvips
Hello
> I noticed the same problem when printing gs6.x generated
> pdf files to
> postscript and non-postscript printers with acrobat reader > in Windows.
> The minus symbols were present on-screen though! No
> problems with
> printing to postscript printers under Linux.
Every system is
lian@webcc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
.de> Subjec
On Wed, May 30, 2001 at 10:45:04PM +0200, Paul Borgermans wrote:
> > So my question is how can I specifie this "-Ppdf" inside Lyx?
>
> I added this option in LyX 1.1.6fix2 preferences
> (Converters->Converters), with LyX 1.1.5fix1 this should be possible
> by defining \dvi_to_ps_command
]To: Wolfgang Kilian
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Berlin.DE cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent by:Subject: Re: thanks
On Wed, 30 May 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi there,
the problem of getting a fine pdf-file out of LyX seems to be one of the
most discussed topics in this mailing lists (hint hint maybe it´s worth a
mini-HOWTO ?).
what about this site:
]
rlin.de cc:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent by: Herbert Voss,, Subject: Re: thanks and
pstopdf-question
OK thanks for the good tips,
I really tried hard and finally succeded in a certain way.
First off all sorry Herbert but the linebreaks in the e-mails I can't change.
I now installed gs_6.01 (which is quite a hard work for a non-programmer) and the pdf
files are nicely small. Also the text
On Wed, May 30, 2001 at 10:08:27AM +0200, Herbert Voss wrote:
On Wed, 30 May 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi there,
the problem of getting a fine pdf-file out of LyX seems to be one of the
most discussed topics in this mailing lists (hint hint maybe it´s worth a
mini-HOWTO ?).
See comments below
In short gs_6.x: it has some issues for pdf generation
(math and other font problems which surface when other people try
to print it under Windows)
I now installed gs_6.01 (which is quite a hard work for a
non-programmer) and the pdf files are nicely small. Also the text
]To: Wolfgang Kilian
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Berlin.DE cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent by:Subject: Re: thanks
On Wed, 30 May 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi there,
the problem of getting a fine pdf-file out of LyX seems to be one of the
most discussed topics in this mailing lists (hint hint maybe it´s worth a
mini-HOWTO ?).
what about this site:
]
rlin.de cc:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent by: Herbert Voss,, Subject: Re: thanks and
pstopdf-question
OK thanks for the good tips,
I really tried hard and finally succeded in a certain way.
First off all sorry Herbert but the linebreaks in the e-mails I can't change.
I now installed gs_6.01 (which is quite a hard work for a non-programmer) and the pdf
files are nicely small. Also the text
On Wed, May 30, 2001 at 10:08:27AM +0200, Herbert Voss wrote:
On Wed, 30 May 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi there,
the problem of getting a fine pdf-file out of LyX seems to be one of the
most discussed topics in this mailing lists (hint hint maybe it´s worth a
mini-HOWTO ?).
See comments below
In short gs_6.x: it has some issues for pdf generation
(math and other font problems which surface when other people try
to print it under Windows)
I now installed gs_6.01 (which is quite a hard work for a
non-programmer) and the pdf files are nicely small. Also the text
Sent by:Subject: Re: thanks and
pstopdf-question
On Wed, 30 May 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> Hi there,
>
> the problem of getting a fine pdf-file out of LyX seems to be one of the
> most discussed topics in this mailing lists (hint hint maybe it´s worth a
> mini-HOWTO ?).
what about this site:
PROTECTED]>
rlin.de> cc:
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent by: "Herbert Voss,," Subject:
OK thanks for the good tips,
I really tried hard and finally succeded in a certain way.
First off all sorry Herbert but the linebreaks in the e-mails I can't change.
I now installed gs_6.01 (which is quite a hard work for a non-programmer) and the pdf
files are nicely small. Also the text
On Wed, May 30, 2001 at 10:08:27AM +0200, Herbert Voss wrote:
>
> On Wed, 30 May 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> >
> > Hi there,
> >
> > the problem of getting a fine pdf-file out of LyX seems to be one of the
> > most discussed topics in this mailing lists (hint hint maybe it´s worth a
> >
See comments below
In short gs_6.x: it has some issues for pdf generation
(math and other font problems which surface when other people try
to print it under Windows)
> I now installed gs_6.01 (which is quite a hard work for a
>non-programmer) and the pdf files are nicely small. Also the
Wolfgang Kilian wrote:
Now I have the problem that I have to convert the document into several pdf files
(each chapter as a separate file). I've started with 'tex2pdf' (latest version) but
this brings a corrupt
first choose a break after 75 characters in your mail ...
every chapter
Wolfgang Kilian wrote:
Now I have the problem that I have to convert the document into several pdf files
(each chapter as a separate file). I've started with 'tex2pdf' (latest version) but
this brings a corrupt
first choose a break after 75 characters in your mail ...
every chapter
Wolfgang Kilian wrote:
>
> Now I have the problem that I have to convert the document into several pdf files
>(each chapter as a separate file). I've started with 'tex2pdf' (latest version) but
>this brings a corrupt
first choose a break after 75 characters in your mail ...
every chapter
kept track of everything). LyX has been used for play and
movie scripts, so it is not limited to technical writing.
LyX-Users - I seem to recall someone writing a book of poetry; can anyone
help him out in his quest? Thanks.
Mike
--
Mike Ressler
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
OK, I'm lame: I don't have my own
kept track of everything). LyX has been used for play and
movie scripts, so it is not limited to technical writing.
LyX-Users - I seem to recall someone writing a book of poetry; can anyone
help him out in his quest? Thanks.
Mike
--
Mike Ressler
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
OK, I'm lame: I don't have my own
entation guy, so I
haven't kept track of everything). LyX has been used for play and
movie scripts, so it is not limited to technical writing.
LyX-Users - I seem to recall someone writing a book of poetry; can anyone
help him out in his quest? Thanks.
Mike
--
Mike Ressler
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
OK, I'm lam
Hello!
I just wanted to say BIG THANKS to you all for the best wordprocessor I've
ever used!! LyX is fast and stable, and after getting used to it's philosophy
writing with LyX is much more productive than any other program I've ever
used: Not having to worry about the layout is phantastic
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